Evaluation of the Overall 5-Year Survival of Breast Cancer at INO: Data from the 5-Year Prospective Database

NA Kaddi, N. Berrada, H. Errihani
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Background: Breast cancer is both the most common and deadliest cancer among women in the world. The objective of this study was to assess breast cancer survival rates. Material and Methods: Prospective study conducted at the National Institute of oncology (INO) Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Rabat .diagnosed patients with cancer from 2013 to 2015. The date of inclusion in the study is the date of histological confirmation of cancer. The survival assessment performed by the Kaplan Meier method, and the comparison between the different classes of a variable was performed by the Log Rank test. Results: 931 cases were collected during this study. According to molecular classification 59% of luminal patients, 25% positive human epidermal growth factor receptors (her2 positive) and 16% basal. The percentage of survival at 5 years, for luminal stage I 93%, stage II 92%, stage III 74% and stage IV 25% ;as well as for basal stage I 92%, stage II 80%, stage III 53% and stage IV 10% ; then the her2 positive stage I 100%, stage II 75% and stage III 70%. Conclusion: The discovery of metastatic cancer decreased breast cancer survival rate, hence the importance of Early Detection Awareness.
乳腺癌在INO的总体5年生存率评估:数据来自5年前瞻性数据库
背景:乳腺癌是世界上女性中最常见也是最致命的癌症。这项研究的目的是评估乳腺癌的存活率。材料和方法:在国家肿瘤研究所(INO) Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Rabat进行的前瞻性研究,于2013年至2015年诊断出患有癌症的患者。纳入研究的日期为组织学证实癌症的日期。生存评估采用Kaplan Meier法,不同类别变量之间的比较采用Log Rank检验。结果:本研究共收集病例931例。根据分子分类,59%的luminal患者,25%的人表皮生长因子受体阳性(her2阳性),16%的基底。5年生存率:I期93%,II期92%,III期74%,IV期25%,基础I期92%,II期80%,III期53%,IV期10%;那么her2阳性I期100%,II期75%,III期70%。结论:转移性肿瘤的发现降低了乳腺癌的生存率,因此早期发现意识的重要性。
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