Breast Cancer Status in Kenya – National Cancer Registry of Kenya (NaCaRe-KE)

The National Cancer Registry of Kenya (NaCaRe-KE) was established in 2021 and launched in the same year.  The first report on the status of cancer in Kenya, utilized 6,778 records for the period July 2021 to June 2022, notified from 42 facilities across 21 counties.  From the report, it is established that three most common cancers are breast (15.1%), cervix (13.3%) and oesophagus (11.8%). 

The total breast cancer cases notified by county of usual residence between the years 2020 and 2023 amounted to 4,824 people, Nairobi County leading with the highest number of diagnosed people at 550 followed by Nakuru County which registered 398 people. Counties that diagnosed the least number of breast cancer as notified to NaCaRe-KE included Turkana, Tana River and Wajir that registered 3, 2 and 1 cases respectively as shown in table 1 below.

Table 1: Distribution by County of Usual Residence per Year – Filtered by Date of diagnosis

County of Usual Residence2020202120222023TOTAL
 Nairobi County            1          51         354         144         550
 Nakuru County          96        105         130           67         398
 Nyeri County           96         179           94         369
 Kiambu County           14         199           70         283
 Machakos County           30         112           77         219
 Mombasa County            4          20           23         143         190
 Meru County          61          27           65           24         177
 Makueni County             8           96           49         153
 Kirinyaga County            1          33           69           49         152
 Muranga County             6         111           35         152
 Embu County            2          36           75           27         140
 Kitui County          22          19           59           32         132
 Kakamega County           23           65           40         128
 Kajiado County             9           47           36           92
 Laikipia County          10          13           36           33           92
 Nyandarua County          10          17           39           15           81
 Kisumu County           15           37           28           80
 Kilifi County            4            9            7           59           79
 Kisii County            1            7           37           30           75
 Siaya County           10           26           22           58
 Uasin Gishu County            1          29           21            7           58
 Taita Taveta County           13           21           19           53
 Bungoma County           16           16           14           46
 Busia County           15           17           11           43
 Vihiga County             8           15           20           43
 Nandi County             5           13           24           42
 Kwale County            1            3            4           26           34
 Baringo County            6          12            4            5           27
 Homa Bay County            1            5            9           12           27
 Migori County             3           15            9           27
 Tharaka Nithi County             6           15            5           26
 Trans Nzoia County             9            8            9           26
 Kericho County            1            8           10            5           24
 Nyamira County             4            6           14           24
 Bomet County           10           10            2           22
 Narok County             6            5            9           20
 Garissa County             4            8            1           13
 Lamu County            1            2            1            6           10
 Isiolo County              5            2            7
 Marsabit County             2            1            3            6
 West Pokot County             2            2            2            6
 Elgeyo Marakwet County             2            2            1            5
 Mandera County              5             5
 Samburu County            1             2            1            4
 Turkana County             1            1            1            3
 Tana River County              1            1            2
 Wajir County              1             1
 Non-resident             16            4           20
 Missing        357        207           33            3         600
 TOTAL        581        920     2,033     1,290     4,824

Distribution by County of Notification per Year – Filtered by Date of Diagnosis

Distribution by County of notification means the county in which the cancer case was diagnosed. From table 2 below, it is noted that Nairobi County leads by 2150 of cases notified; meaning therefore that most people seek cancer medication at the capital city.

Table 2: Distribution by County of Notification per Year – Filtered by Date of Diagnosis

County of Usual Res 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTAL
 Nairobi County        218        215      1,288         429      2,150
 Nakuru County        128        126         124           82         460
 Nyeri County         117         143         125         385
 Machakos County        101          73           78           65         317
 Mombasa County          18          31            7         242         298
 Uasin Gishu County         116           79           36         231
 Kakamega County           89           49           42         180
 Kisumu County           34           42           71         147
 Meru County          61          32           25           23         141
 Embu County            3          47           65           24         139
 Makueni County             56           19           75
 Kitui County          22          13           17           14           66
 Bomet County          20          11           13            4           48
 Taita Taveta County           13           15           13           41
 Kiambu County              4           31           35
 Kisii County              2           28           30
 Nandi County              3           24           27
 Garissa County          10            3            8            2           23
 Laikipia County              5            5           10
 Muranga County             10            10
 Kirinyaga County               8            8
 Vihiga County               3            3
 TOTAL        581        920      2,033      1,290      4,824

In terms of distribution of cancer type in the breast (primary site), Breast NOS (excludes Skin of breast C44.5) accounts for 94.44% of the all cancers of the breast; 4556 of the total 4824 as notified between 2020 and 2023. Breast NOS in simple terms is the Invasive Ductal Carcinoma of Breast, Not Otherwise Specified (NOS), they are invasive breast cancers, which have a tendency to be aggressive and spread. This subset comprises the largest group and also the most common type of breast cancers as seen in table 2 below.

Table 3: Distribution of Cancer Type by /year – Filtered by Date of Diagnosis:

Primary Site 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTAL
 Breast NOS (excludes Skin of breast C44.5)        542        893     1,957     1,164     4,556
 Upper outer quadrant of breast          10          12           20           27           69
 Central portion of breast            2            1           20           28           51
 Upper inner quadrant of breast            3            5            7           19           34
 Overlapping lesion of breast          19            6            6            3           34
 Axillary tail of breast             11           17           28
 Lower inner quadrant of breast            4             9            8           21
 Nipple             3            1           15           19
 Lower outer quadrant of breast            1             2            9           12
 TOTAL        581        920     2,033     1,290     4,824

In Kenya, the majority of breast cancer cases discovered are at stage IV, accounting for 37.2% of all cases as seen in table 4 below. This is the leading factor towards mortalities as late discoveries reduces the likelihood of survival. Early screening of breast cancer increases the chances of managing the disease through prompt treatment and care, therefore increasing the chances of survival.

Table 4: Distribution by Stage at Diagnosis per Year – Filtered by Date of Diagnosis:

Stage at Diagnosis2020202120222023TOTALPercentage
In situ 22036582.6%
Stage I121856291155.1%
Stage II256723521053723.8%
Stage III4414425626470831.4%
Stage IV5617137224184037.2%
TOTAL1374029397802258100.0%

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