Clinical correlation of Breast cancer among Sudanese female patient; Research Article
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Background: A total of 328 women were selected retrospectively from this group the patients of breast cancer had been analyzed using menarche, history of breast cancer in a first degree relative, body mass index, abortion, parity, lactation, use of medication to suppress lactation. Objective: To evaluate the Many risk factor have been identified either genetic factor which include family history of breast cancer, obesity and high fat diet or hormonal factors which include long interval between menarche have resulted in several aetiological hypotheses Results: Patients having menarche at an age more than 12 years are (58%), while Patients with history of cancer is a first degree relative are (9%). Breast cancer patients having no children (nulliparous) are (38%), patients having one to two Childs are (12%) and those having three children or more are (88%). patients who have a history of abortion are (29%), patients having history of lactation are (96%), and Patients having used medication to suppress lactation who are (2%), while patients with body mass index less than 29 kg/m2 are (88). Conclusion: The study revealed statistically significant difference between breast cancer and age at menarche less than 12 years, history of breast cancer in a first degree relative, parity and body mass index, whereas, history of abortion or miscarriage, lactation, use of medication to suppress lactation.

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