Author/Authors :
Ahmed, Ahmed Department of Medical Oncology - Anbar Cancer Center, Anbar, Iraq , Sheikha ,Anwar Department of Hematology - Hiwa Cancer Hospital, Sulaimani, Iraq , Abdulla, Hazha Department of Medical Oncology - Hiwa Cancer Hospital, Sulaimani, Iraq , Ahmed, Kamal Department of General Surgery - College of Medicine - University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, Iraq , Mula-Hussain, Layth Division of Radiation Oncology - The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre - Faculty of Medicine - University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract :
Background: Young women with breast cancer have been reported to present
more aggressive clinical and pathological features, requiring more treatment options
compared with older patients. Our objective was to investigate the clinicopathological
features of breast cancer in our local young women.
Method: We conducted an observational descriptive study on 100 young women
(age ≤ 40) with breast cancer. The subjects were taken care of, at a single tertiary
cancer facility, from mid-2007 to mid-2014. We reviewed the clinicopathological
profiles and therapeutic strategies.
Results: Ratio of breast cancer in young women was about 13% of all breast cancer
patients. The mean age of the patients was 35 years ± 4SD. 56% of the patients had
grade III tumors and 46% were in stage III. Hormonal receptors were positive in
70%, while HER2 was positive in 26%. 70% of the patients underwent modified
radical mastectomy, 96% received chemotherapy, and 70% received radiotherapy and
required hormonal therapy.
Conclusion: This review showed that breast cancer in our local young women
was largely diagnosed at advanced stages with more aggressive clinico-pathological
features. Moreover, most of the patients received more aggressive treatment options.
Therefore, physicians should pay a close attention to breast lumps in young women.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , Young women , Kurdistan , Iraq