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Prognostic factors in carcinoma breast ? A retrospective study

Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.3, No. 3)

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Page : 81-86

Keywords : Anemia; Diabetes mellitus; Prevalence.;

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Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women globally and represents the second leading cause of cancer death among women. Materials and methods: This study was a retrospective which constituted of 30 cases of breast cancer admitted during the period of 1 year. Investigations were done for confirmation and to know the extent of the disease. Treatment adopted after clinically evaluating and investigating. Post operatively breast with tumor and axillary lymph nodes had been sent for histopathological examination. Results: Incidence of breast carcinoma was highest in the age group of 30-40 years and 51-60 years with 61% of patient in this group. 3.56% patients presented with less than 6 months duration of symptoms. Majority of the patients presented with stage ? 2nd and stage ? 3rd diseases constituting 73% of the cases. Majority of patients suffering from carcinoma Breast were multiparous, constituting about 60% of total. The duration of the symptoms varied widely from one month to 2 years, with majority 17 patients presenting before 6 months.17 patients out of 30 were prenatal with less than 6 months duration of symptoms, constituting 56.1% of cases. 16 out of 30 patients were presented with N 1 lymph nodal metastasis constituting 60% of cases and 8 patients out of 30 were presented without N0 lymph nodal metastasis constituting 26.6%. Type of surgical treatment adopted for the patient was depending on the stage of the disease. Post operative treatment in the form of radiotherapy, chemo-therapy and Tamoxifen was given for all patients except for stage ? 0 and stage ? 1 cancer patients. Conclusion: Good disease free survival rate and overall survival improvement neoadjuvant chemoradiation is to be followed.

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