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Demographic Characteristics and Clinico-Pathological
Presentation of Breast Cancer Female Patients in South Egypt
Cancer Institute (2005-2012)

Research Authors
Gabr A 1 Razek K2 Atta H3 Elsabah T4 Tamam S

Research Year
2016
Research Journal
Gabr et al. SECI Oncology
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Vol
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Research Rank
2
Research_Pages
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Research Website
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Research Abstract

Breast cancer is the commonest malignant neoplasms among females in worldwide including Egypt. The study was
carried out on 1070 out of a total of 1370 patients (78%) presenting with palpable breast lumps diagnosed with
neoplastic breast lesions. Approximately one-third of the breast cancer patients diagnosed at age 40–50 years
(median age range 49 (26-86 years); 71% came from rural areas; Positive family history was recorded in 7.5%. The
patient herself detected the lump in the majority of cases (84%), only 40% sought medical advice with a specialist
within the first four months. Accordingly, 62% of these patients presented in advanced stages (III and IV). The main
histological type was the invasive ductal carcinoma, in which pathological changes of grade II and III were observed
in 62.2% and 24.7% respectively. Conclusion: These findings of this study justify increasing efforts for establishing
a comprehensive breast cancer control programs in Egypt for increasing awareness of the breast cancer and the
controlling mechanisms as well as advocating for appropriate policies and programs for cancer control and early
detection.