Breast cancer is a common disease in Nigeria and immunohistochemical characteristics of such tumours in south east Nigerian women show that they are of the triple negative subtype (45%, 44/98) and of invasive ductal carcinoma (85%, 69/79). They are 83% ER negative, 83% PR negative and 36% HER2 positive with an average age of 44years and most likely to affect the left breast (54%).( Keywords: Breast, Growth, Prognosis,Analysis,Markers Ebonyi Medical Journal Vol. 6 (1) 2007 pp. 9-1
Breast diseases to most patients are sources of uncertainty and apprehension. The diseases of the br...
Background: The breast is a common site for pathologies which predominantly involves the female brea...
PURPOSE: Advanced stage at diagnosis is a common feature of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
Background: Cancer of the breast is the most common organ-specific cancer, affecting women worldwide...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence has been on...
Background: There is a relative dearth of data for immunohistochemical characteristics of breast car...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
This study examines the pathological grade as well as the estrogen progesterone receptor (ERPR) stat...
To determine the commonest histological types of breast cancer in Nigeria women in Edo State and the...
Breast cancer is a major public health issue all over the world. While morbidity and mortality are r...
This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathol...
Compared to European women, breast cancers in African women present at a younger age, with a higher ...
Objectives: Developing countries are experiencing demographic and epidemiologic transition and the p...
Objective: To determine the relationship between the age at diagnosis and established prognostic fac...
To establish the immunohistochemical profile of the molecular markers of free-ranging breast carcino...
Breast diseases to most patients are sources of uncertainty and apprehension. The diseases of the br...
Background: The breast is a common site for pathologies which predominantly involves the female brea...
PURPOSE: Advanced stage at diagnosis is a common feature of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
Background: Cancer of the breast is the most common organ-specific cancer, affecting women worldwide...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence has been on...
Background: There is a relative dearth of data for immunohistochemical characteristics of breast car...
Background: This retrospective study was undertaken to analyse histologically diagnosed breast cance...
This study examines the pathological grade as well as the estrogen progesterone receptor (ERPR) stat...
To determine the commonest histological types of breast cancer in Nigeria women in Edo State and the...
Breast cancer is a major public health issue all over the world. While morbidity and mortality are r...
This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive breast cancer specimens submitted to the Pathol...
Compared to European women, breast cancers in African women present at a younger age, with a higher ...
Objectives: Developing countries are experiencing demographic and epidemiologic transition and the p...
Objective: To determine the relationship between the age at diagnosis and established prognostic fac...
To establish the immunohistochemical profile of the molecular markers of free-ranging breast carcino...
Breast diseases to most patients are sources of uncertainty and apprehension. The diseases of the br...
Background: The breast is a common site for pathologies which predominantly involves the female brea...
PURPOSE: Advanced stage at diagnosis is a common feature of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...