Immunohistochemical Profile of Breast Carcinoma in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, South-South Nigeria

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Kenneth A. Omoruyi ◽  
Martins A. Nnoli ◽  
Godwin A. Ebughe ◽  
Godstime I. Irabor ◽  
Zulu C. Okoligwe ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 07 (01) ◽  
pp. 129-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Augustin Tozoula Bambara ◽  
Hyacinthe Zamané ◽  
Yobi Alexis Sawadogo ◽  
Hierrhum Aboubacar Bambara ◽  
Awa Mien ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Basim Rassam Ghadhban

Abstract- Advanced breast cancer is a common disease among female gender in the world. There is a correlation between cancer and hypercoagulation. In a cancer state, there is an increase in the level of cross-linked fibrin degradation product (d-dimer) which indicates systemic activation of fibrinolysis and hemostasis. So, there is a relation between increase d-dimer value and advanced breast disease. To study the relation between preoperative plasma d-dimer level and tumor extension, choose the proper option of treatment, and to decrease morbidity and mortality in patients with breast carcinoma, a prospective study (cohort study) was done at Baghdad teaching hospital (department of surgery) from Jan 2014 to Jan 2016. Seventy patients were categorized into two equal groups, group one with breast carcinoma, and group two with benign breast tumor. Plasma d-dimer levels were compared for each group and in relation to (tumor size, stage, grade, lymphovascular invasion, and lymph nodes involvement). The d-dimer level was normal in group two (<0.25 mg/l) and high in group one in other words, the d-dimer level was increasing in advanced breast carcinoma group with enlarged tumor size, higher stage and grade, lymphovascular invasion and lymph nodes’ involvement. Plasma d-dimer levels were a good prognostic factor in breast carcinoma especially in advanced breast carcinoma, and it could be considered a factor for clinical stage progression lymphovascular invasion, and metastasis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. 076-081
Author(s):  
Daniel Ayodele Sanni ◽  
Abiodun Olaniyi Popoola ◽  
Nasiru Akanmu Ibrahim ◽  
Foluso Oyeropo Omodele ◽  
Festus Edobor Emiogun ◽  
...  

AbstractBreast carcinoma is a disease of utmost concern to the individual, family, and society at large. The current trend in the management of breast carcinoma also involves hormonal therapy. Consequently, the hormone expression of the tumor in the individual involved must be known if he or she is to benefit from such therapy. This is a prospective study of estrogen and progesterone receptors as well as Her-2/neu overexpression in all breast carcinomas seen at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Nigeria, between April, 1, 2016, and September, 30, 2018. The total number of cases analyzed during the period under study was 107, comprising 105 women and 2 men with an age range of 26 to 88 years and a mean age of 52 ± 13 years. The tumors fell into histologic grade II (71.0%) and grade III (29.0%). They expressed ER, PR, and Her-2/neu positivity in 42.1%, 33.6%, and 30.8% of the cases, respectively. Triple-negative breast cancer was 35.5%. Male breast cancers presented as invasive ductal carcinoma and exhibit similar staining pattern as the female breast cancer. In conclusion, this study shows that breast carcinomas occurred predominantly in females of younger age and present with tumors, most of which were of high grade and exhibit triple negativity. This observation is relevant to any therapeutic decisions and management of these patients. Improvement in breast carcinoma screening programs so that the disease can be detected early is also advocated.


JAMA ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 195 (5) ◽  
pp. 388-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. W. McDivitt
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