Title of article :
Survival of Breast Cancer in Southern Iran
Author/Authors :
Heydari, ST Gastroenterohepatology Research Center - Fars Cancer Registry Center - Nemazee Hospital Shiraz - Department of Biostatistics - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences (LUMS) - Khoramabad , Mehrabani, D Gastroenterohepatology Research Center - Fars Cancer Registry Center - Nemazee Hospital Shiraz , Tabei, SZ Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (SUMS), Shiraz , Azarpira, N Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (SUMS), Shiraz , Vakili, MA Department of Biostatistics - Gorgan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women in the western
world. With breast cancer now affecting one in ten women, it is important to know
how this disease burden is shared among women.
Aims: This study was undertaken to determine the survival rate of breast cancer in
southern Iran.
Methods and Material: From December 2001 to December 2006, among 8000
hospital-based registered cancer cases in southern Iran, 863 individuals with breast
cancer entered our study. One, 5, 10 and 15 year-survival rates were estimated by
Kaplan Meier function.
Results: Mean age at the time of diagnosis of breast cancer was 46.3 years
(SD=11.5). About 25.4% had a previous family history of cancer in their first and
13.8% in their second degree relatives. About 92.5%, 71.3% and 41.4% of breast
cancer cases underwent surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, respectively.
Nearly 11.7% of patients had a history of exposure to chemical materials. About
32.3% were passive and 19.2% were active smokers. Totally, one, 5, 10 and 15
year-survival rates were 97%, 67%, 45% and 25%, respectively. The survival rate
had a significant negative correlation with age at the time of diagnosis.
Conclusions: The survival rate of women with breast cancer in southern Iran seems
to be identical to other parts of the country and stands between western and
eastern European countries.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , Survival , southern Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics