Women in the Hauts-de-France region show higher breast cancer mortality despite no overall higher incidence, suggesting differences in the care pathway. This multicenter study will describe the overall time from the first warning sign to initiation of the first treatment, and will break down this delay into three consecutive intervals (symptoms to mammography, mammography to biopsy, biopsy to first treatment). Participants will complete a one-time questionnaire (up to 1 hour, with assistance if needed), and clinical data will be extracted in a standardized way from medical records (key dates and tumor characteristics). A random sample of 10% of incident breast cancer cases identified by each hospital information department will be used to ensure balanced geographic representation across 38 centers. The study will also explore how individual and contextual factors (psychological, behavioral, socio-demographic, access to care, communication) are associated with each time interval, and exploratory analyses will assess links with severity (metastases and prognostic score).
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Total time from first warning sign to initiation of first treatment.
Timeframe: One-time assessment using patient-reported dates and medical record dates at inclusion (single questionnaire session + record extraction). Questionnaire time : around 1 hour