Relationship between Osteoporosis Patient Outcomes for women with Breast Cancer

Dr. Khamis Y. C. Al-Qubaeissy, Dr. Talib Mohammed Hasan Al-Musaedi, Dr. Muna Sami Jassim
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Introduction: Osteopenia, along with osteoporosis, all systemic skeletal disorders linked with different levels of bone loss, are common within postmenopausal female breast cancer survivors, despite earlier estimates indicating that up to 80% experience bone density loss. Objective: This paper aims to investigate the relationship between osteoporosis patient outcomes for women with breast cancer. Patients and methods: This paper was presented as a cross-sectional study about the evaluation relationship between osteoporosis patient outcomes for women with breast cancer. There were 150 participants in this data were almost participate within ages older than 30 and under than 65 years into Iraqi women in different hospitals in Iraq between 15th July 2021 to 27th August 2022. The analysed data included two groups, which are Group A and Group B; where group A represented patients were got breast cancer and struggle of osteoporosis, while Group B also have breast cancer and survived of osteoporosis. The data collected was analysed and designed by the SPSS program. Results and Discussion: A number of studies have shown that women about breast cancer suffer from a higher risk of fracture than women without cancer. However, the findings have proved so varied that smaller epidemiological investigations have evaluated the dangers of a condition known as well as osteoporosis in women in breast cancer compared to women without cancer in the exact same group. According to research, the first group has a higher incidence of bone density than the second since the primary reason is a lack of estrogen hormone in the first group, which promotes quicker bone loss. The researchers
骨质疏松症与乳腺癌患者预后的关系
骨质疏松症和骨质疏松症是所有与不同程度的骨质流失相关的系统性骨骼疾病,在绝经后女性乳腺癌幸存者中很常见,尽管早期的估计表明高达80%的人经历过骨密度损失。目的:探讨骨质疏松症与乳腺癌患者预后的关系。患者和方法:本文是一项关于乳腺癌女性骨质疏松患者预后评估关系的横断面研究。该数据中的150名参与者几乎都是在2021年7月15日至2022年8月27日期间在伊拉克不同医院的30岁以上和65岁以下的伊拉克妇女。所分析的数据分为两组:A组和B组;其中A组为乳腺癌患者,骨质疏松患者,B组为乳腺癌患者,骨质疏松患者。采用SPSS软件对收集的数据进行分析和设计。结果和讨论:许多研究表明,患乳腺癌的女性比没有患乳腺癌的女性骨折的风险更高。然而,研究结果的差异是如此之大,以至于小规模的流行病学调查评估了同一组中患乳腺癌的女性与未患癌症的女性相比患骨质疏松症的危险。根据研究,第一组的骨密度比第二组高,因为主要原因是第一组缺乏雌激素,这促进了骨质流失的速度。研究人员
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