Breast cancer has a high case fatality rate in sub-Saharan Africa, and this is chiefly because of late detection and inadequate treatment resources. Progressive renovations in diagnostic and management modalities of non-metastatic breast cancer (NMBC) have been noted in the region but there is paucity of data describing the clinical progress of patients with NMBC. | Evolutionary aspects of non-metastatic breast cancer after primary treatment in a sub-Saharan African setting A 16-year retrospective review at the Douala general hospital Cameroon