OBJECTIVE: To determine the age and stage of breast cancer in a tertiary care center in Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS: This retrospective, descriptive study was conducted at Breast Unit, Department of Surgery, Liaquat National Hospital Karachi, Pakistan. From 1994 to 2016 all biopsy-proven breast cancer patients were reviewed and their age and stage at presentation were noted . RESULTS: In the given time period 10, 018 patients with Breast cancer were registered. The most frequent age at diagnosis was in the fourth decade of life (28.51%). The majority of patients were diagnosed in stage 2 (47.26%) and only less than 4% were detected in stage 1. The stage of presentation did not differ between young and older age group of women. CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer is diagnosed at a younger age group in Pakistan, at least a decade earlier than the west and at an advanced stage, commonest being stage 2.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the age and stage of breast cancer in a tertiary care center in Karachi, Pakistan. METHODS: This retrospective, descriptive study was conducted at Breast Unit, Department of Surgery, Liaquat National Hospital Karachi, Pakistan. From 1994 to 2016 all biopsy-proven breast cancerpatients were reviewed and their age and stage at presentation were noted . RESULTS: In the given time period 10, 018 patients with Breast cancer were registered. The most frequent age at diagnosis was in the fourth decade of life (28.51%). The majority of patients were diagnosed in stage 2 (47.26%) and only less than 4% were detected in stage 1. The stage of presentation did not differ between young and older age group of women. CONCLUSIONS:Breast cancer is diagnosed at a younger age group in Pakistan, at least a decade earlier than the west and at an advanced stage, commonest being stage 2.
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Breast cancer diagnosis, Age, Stagezzm321990
Authors: Naheed Sultan; Saeed Ahmed Memon; Mehwish Mooghal; Shah Wali; Wajiha Khan; Hina Tahseen; Memuna Khan; Daniyal Monis Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) Date: 2022-09-09