Pattern of Presentation of Patients With Breast Cancer in Iraq in 2018: A Cross-Sectional Study

M. Mutar, Mohammed Saleh Goyani, A. Had, A. Mahmood
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PURPOSE This study aims to describe the pattern of presentation of Iraqi female patients with breast cancer by assessing the grades and stages of their cancers at the time of presentation, to identify patients’ main complaints, and to discover whether there is any difference in presentation between patients in Iraq and those in other countries. PATIENTS AND METHODS This is a retrospective cross-sectional study that was performed in the National Center of Cancer in 2018. The target population was female patients with breast cancer who came to the Center for treatment and follow-up. A sample of 171 patients was drawn from this population. Self-evaluation forms were used in interviews with the patients to collect personal and sociodemographic data; clinical and histologic characteristics of the patients’ tumors were obtained from their medical records. Ethical approval was obtained. RESULTS Forty-five percent of the patients were younger than age 50 years, and 25% were younger than age 45 years. In all, 42.9% of the patients were diagnosed with stage III and 25% with stage IV cancer, and metastasis was diagnosed in 24.1%. In our study population, 53.4% of the tumors were found in the right breast, and 3.9% of patients had bilateral breast tumors. The most common histopathologic type was invasive ductal carcinoma (81.4%) followed by invasive lobular carcinoma (6.9%) and tubular carcinoma (5.9%). The patients’ most common complaints were breast lump (71.3%) and pain (18.9%). No correlation was found between tumor stage and breast self-examination, family history, education, occupation, histopathology, or grade. CONCLUSION Most of the patients are diagnosed at a late stage when treatment is less effective.
2018年伊拉克乳腺癌患者的表现模式:一项横断面研究
目的本研究旨在描述伊拉克女性乳腺癌患者的表现模式,通过评估其癌症的分级和分期,确定患者的主要主诉,并发现伊拉克患者与其他国家患者的表现是否存在差异。患者和方法这是一项回顾性横断面研究,于2018年在国家癌症中心进行。目标人群是来中心接受治疗和随访的女性乳腺癌患者。从这一人群中抽取了171名患者样本。采用自我评价表对患者进行访谈,收集个人及社会人口统计资料;从患者的医疗记录中获得肿瘤的临床和组织学特征。获得伦理批准。结果45%的患者年龄小于50岁,25%的患者年龄小于45岁。总的来说,42.9%的患者被诊断为III期癌症,25%的患者被诊断为IV期癌症,24.1%的患者被诊断为转移。在我们的研究人群中,53.4%的肿瘤发生在右乳,3.9%的患者发生双侧乳房肿瘤。最常见的组织病理类型是浸润性导管癌(81.4%),其次是浸润性小叶癌(6.9%)和小管癌(5.9%)。患者最常见的主诉是乳房肿块(71.3%)和疼痛(18.9%)。肿瘤分期与乳房自检、家族史、教育程度、职业、组织病理学或分级无相关性。结论多数患者诊断较晚,治疗效果较差。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Global Oncology (JGO) is an online only, open access journal focused on cancer care, research and care delivery issues unique to countries and settings with limited healthcare resources. JGO aims to provide a home for high-quality literature that fulfills a growing need for content describing the array of challenges health care professionals in resource-constrained settings face. Article types include original reports, review articles, commentaries, correspondence/replies, special articles and editorials.
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