Investigator

Paulo Marcelo Hoff

Presidente de Comitê Executivo ICESP, Vice-Presidente do Conselho Diretor do ICESP, Membro Consel Integra Assist Sist FMUSP/HC, Membro Suplente Conselho Deliberativo ,Membro Suplente Conselho Deliberativo · Universidade de São Paulo Hospital das Clínicas

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Breast and gynecologi…
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Angélica Nogueira-Rod…Daniela Dornelles RosaDaniele Assad SuzukiEduardo PaulinoLuciana Castro Garcia…Mariana ScarantiMarisa Riscalla Madi
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Sociedade Brasileira …Universidade Federal …Instituto Nacional de…

Papers

Breast and gynecologic cancers as a Brazilian health priority

Cancer imposes a profound burden on low- and middle-income countries where 65% of the global cancer deaths occurred in 2020. The objective of the present review was to describe female cancer epidemiology in Brazil, barriers to prevention, screening, and treatment, and to propose strategies to a better control. For the process of literature search and scientific acquisition, we have utilized the terms "female cancer" AND "breast cancer," AND "cervical cancer" AND "endometrial cancer" AND "ovarian cancer" AND "Brazil" in PubMed. References of the articles included in this review were manually searched in order to identify relevant studies on the topic. The official Brazilian epidemiology data were extensively analyzed at the governmental site www.inca.gov.br. Considering cases of breast and gynecologic cancers together, 105,770 new cases are expected to be diagnosed yearly, positioning female cancer as the highest cancer incidence in Brazil. Female breast cancer is the most common and the leading cause of death from cancer in the female population in all regions of Brazil, except in the North, where cervical cancer ranks first. Cervical cancer, a preventable disease, corresponds to the third-most common neoplasia in women, with higher incidences in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil. An upward trend has been observed in endometrial cancer incidence, a tendency that follows the increase of its two most common risk factors: population aging and obesity. Ovarian cancer currently occupies the eighth position among female cancers in Brazil, but it is the most lethal gynecologic cancer. The main strategies to reduce female cancer mortality rates are the reduction of inequalities in healthcare services and the early diagnosis of cases. The lack of a specific national cancer program results in a reactive and unplanned approach to healthcare provision, ultimately leading to suboptimal resource utilization and higher expenditure. Analyzed together, breast and gynecologic cancers correspond to the leading cause of cancer in Brazil. A heterogeneous group, female cancer includes diseases with a high primary and secondary prevention potential. The organization of a female cancer program in Brazil prioritizing primary and secondary prevention strategies, such as adequate mammography screening and human papillomavirus vaccination coverage, could significantly improve female cancer control in the country.

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Positions

Presidente de Comitê Executivo ICESP, Vice-Presidente do Conselho Diretor do ICESP, Membro Consel Integra Assist Sist FMUSP/HC, Membro Suplente Conselho Deliberativo ,Membro Suplente Conselho Deliberativo

Universidade de São Paulo Hospital das Clínicas

2023–

Membro do Conselho Diretor ICESP

Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo · Diretoria

2017–

Presidente da Oncologia

Rede D'OR São Luiz · Oncologia

2008–

Membro Titular-Conselho Depto Radiologia e Oncologia

Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina · Radiologia e Oncologia

Education

2008

Livre Docência

Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina · Medicina

2007

Doutorado

Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina · Medicina

1998

Pós Doutorado

University of Texas Medical School at Houston · Medicina

Links & IDs
0000-0002-0065-2194

Scopus: 7102206202

Researcher Id: AEF-9576-2022