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Title: Breast Cancer Related Anaemias
Authors: Mohammed, Osman Ali
Ibrahim, Bakhit Yousif
Ihsan, Mohammed Osman
Elfatih, Mohammed Abdallah
Abdelwahab, Abdien Saeed
Keywords: Breast cancer
Sudan
Anaemia
cancer
Breast
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: World Journal of Biology and Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Volume 6,;Issue-2, 17-22, April - June, 2019
Abstract: Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and the leading cause of cancer death in women globally. Over the past few decades its incidence has increased but a fall in mortality has been observed due to improvement in survival which is associated with earlier disease detection. This is a prospective cross-sectional descriptive study based on laboratory data of (136) patients with breast cancer carried out from (2012-2017) in Nuclear Medicine and Cancer Research centre - Shendi University and Nuclear Medicine and Cancer Research Centre - Aljazeera University. The investigations were performed on venous blood sample drawn in EDTA container for complete blood count by using auto haematology analyzer (Mindray BC-3000 plus). Regarding anemia among breast cancer, 61/136 (44.9 %) were anemic, while 75/136 (55.1 %) were non anemic. There is high frequency of cancer related anaemia in breast cancer (44.9 %).
Description: Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and the leading cause of cancer death in women globally. Over the past few decades its incidence has increased but a fall in mortality has been observed due to improvement in survival which is associated with earlier disease detection. This is a prospective cross-sectional descriptive study based on laboratory data of (136) patients with breast cancer carried out from (2012-2017) in Nuclear Medicine and Cancer Research centre - Shendi University and Nuclear Medicine and Cancer Research Centre - Aljazeera University. The investigations were performed on venous blood sample drawn in EDTA container for complete blood count by using auto haematology analyzer (Mindray BC-3000 plus). Regarding anemia among breast cancer, 61/136 (44.9 %) were anemic, while 75/136 (55.1 %) were non anemic. There is high frequency of cancer related anaemia in breast cancer (44.9 %).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/684
ISSN: 2349-0063
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