Breast cancer: age incidence, hormone receptor status and
family history in Najaf, Iraq
الباحث الأول:
Hasan Khalaf
الباحثين الآخرين:
Alaa Mohammed 2 , Sinan Shukur 1 , Noor Alhalabi 3 , Basim Almothafar 1 ,
Mustafa Hassan 4 , Abduelraheim Abu 5
المجلة:
JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE
تاريخ النشر:
None
مختصر البحث:
ABSTRACT
Breast cancer is the primary type of cancer affecting women. Patients with hormone receptor-positive cells have lower
mortality rates. Both chemotherapy and hormone therapy can improve the survival rate. This study aimed to evaluate
th…
ABSTRACT
Breast cancer is the primary type of cancer affecting women. Patients with hormone receptor-positive cells have lower
mortality rates. Both chemotherapy and hormone therapy can improve the survival rate. This study aimed to evaluate
the hormonal receptor status in female breast cancer and assess the relationship with the patient's age and family
history in Najaf, Iraq. A prospective study of two-hundred and fifty-one women with mastectomies (for cancers) was
performed at AL Sader Medical City from January 2019 to January 2021. We collected and analyzed data regarding
the age of patients, site and size of the tumor, number of pregnancies, family history, weight, smoking, and hormone
receptor status. The average age of patients was 48 years, and the peak incidence was in the 40–49 age group (30.27%
of patients). Of all age groups, 48.6% (122 patients) were negative for all hormone receptors (triple negative), and
only 22.70% had a positive family history. The peak incidence of cancer in our study was in the 40–49 years group.
A high proportion of the hormone receptors for patients were negative (triple-negative), and most patients had a
negative family history.
KEYWORDS: breast cancer, family history, hormone receptor status.