This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathology Department Of Federal Medical Centre, Gombe which renders histopathology services to four states in the North Eastern region of Nigeria. A total of 172 cases of malignant breast tumours were recorded during the 7 years under review. Out of the 172 cases of breast cancers analysed, 7(4%) were in males while the remaining 165(96%) were in females giving a male: female ratio of 1:24. The most common histopathological type of breast cancer found in this study was Invasive Ductal Carcinoma no special type (NST) accounting for 78.8% of cases (Afr J Reprod Health 2011; 15[1]: 107-109
Background: Breast cancer is rare in men, accounting for approximately 1% of all cases of breast car...
Background: Carcinoma of the male breast is generally rare and constitutes 1% of all breast cancers....
Background: The breast is a common site for pathologies which predominantly involves the female brea...
This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathol...
This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathol...
To determine the commonest histological types of breast cancer in Nigeria women in Edo State and the...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
There has been no previous study to classify breast cancers in detail based on histopathologically c...
Background: Diseases of the breast are common and include problems, related to pregnancy and lactati...
Breast diseases to most patients are sources of uncertainty and apprehension. The diseases of the br...
Background: Diagnosis and treatment of cancer rely heavily on imaging, histopathology and molecular ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence has been on...
Malignant growths have taken their toil in human mortality and morbidity so that for centuries now, ...
Background:There is at present a high interest in breast cancer but there is still lack of adequate ...
Background: There is a relative dearth of data for immunohistochemical characteristics of breast car...
Background: Breast cancer is rare in men, accounting for approximately 1% of all cases of breast car...
Background: Carcinoma of the male breast is generally rare and constitutes 1% of all breast cancers....
Background: The breast is a common site for pathologies which predominantly involves the female brea...
This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathol...
This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathol...
To determine the commonest histological types of breast cancer in Nigeria women in Edo State and the...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
There has been no previous study to classify breast cancers in detail based on histopathologically c...
Background: Diseases of the breast are common and include problems, related to pregnancy and lactati...
Breast diseases to most patients are sources of uncertainty and apprehension. The diseases of the br...
Background: Diagnosis and treatment of cancer rely heavily on imaging, histopathology and molecular ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence has been on...
Malignant growths have taken their toil in human mortality and morbidity so that for centuries now, ...
Background:There is at present a high interest in breast cancer but there is still lack of adequate ...
Background: There is a relative dearth of data for immunohistochemical characteristics of breast car...
Background: Breast cancer is rare in men, accounting for approximately 1% of all cases of breast car...
Background: Carcinoma of the male breast is generally rare and constitutes 1% of all breast cancers....
Background: The breast is a common site for pathologies which predominantly involves the female brea...