Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana

Background: Making prognosis and identifying the patients at higher risk of mortality are important issues in breast cancer (BC) treatment. The aim of this study was to stratify BC case receiving mastectomy into prognostic risk categories using the Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI). Methods: This...

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Main Authors: Edmund Muonir Der, Richard Kwasi Gyasi, Edwin Kwame Wiredu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kaviani Breast Disease Institute 2018-08-01
Series:Archives of Breast Cancer
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Online Access:https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/214
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spelling doaj-71e007e9672f4c97a7c256477fc918a02020-11-25T02:56:33ZengKaviani Breast Disease InstituteArchives of Breast Cancer2383-04332018-08-015310.19187/abc.201853129-137Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, GhanaEdmund Muonir Der0Richard Kwasi Gyasi1Edwin Kwame Wiredu2Department of Pathology, School of Biomedical Sciences, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Northern GhanaDepartment of Pathology, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, UDS Tamale, Northern GhanaDepartment of Pathology, School of Biomedical Sciences, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Northern Ghana Background: Making prognosis and identifying the patients at higher risk of mortality are important issues in breast cancer (BC) treatment. The aim of this study was to stratify BC case receiving mastectomy into prognostic risk categories using the Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI). Methods: This was a retrospective review from January 2002 to December 2014. Results: Approximately 35% of all BCs diagnosed in our institution had undergone mastectomy. The mean age was 51.9 years. The mean size of the primary breast tumor was 5.8 cm and showed significant association with the histologic grade (P = 0.001), nodal involvement (P < 0.001), positive tumor margins (P = 0.027), and the cancer stage (P < 0.001). Based on the NPI sores, 1.5% of the cases would have an excellent prognosis, 10.8% a good prognosis, 55.8% a moderate prognosis, and 31.9% a poor prognosis. Conclusion: The current study found that 87.7% of the women with breast had moderate to poor prognosis at the time of diagnosis. Patients are found to present late when the disease is advanced. https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/214Nottingham Prognostic IndexStratificationPrognosticationGhanaian womenBreast cancerMastectomy
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author Edmund Muonir Der
Richard Kwasi Gyasi
Edwin Kwame Wiredu
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Richard Kwasi Gyasi
Edwin Kwame Wiredu
Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
Archives of Breast Cancer
Nottingham Prognostic Index
Stratification
Prognostication
Ghanaian women
Breast cancer
Mastectomy
author_facet Edmund Muonir Der
Richard Kwasi Gyasi
Edwin Kwame Wiredu
author_sort Edmund Muonir Der
title Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
title_short Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
title_full Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
title_fullStr Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Prognostication of Breast Cancer in Ghanaian Women Receiving Modified Radical Mastectomy: A Retrospective Histopathological Study at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
title_sort prognostication of breast cancer in ghanaian women receiving modified radical mastectomy: a retrospective histopathological study at korle-bu teaching hospital, accra, ghana
publisher Kaviani Breast Disease Institute
series Archives of Breast Cancer
issn 2383-0433
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Background: Making prognosis and identifying the patients at higher risk of mortality are important issues in breast cancer (BC) treatment. The aim of this study was to stratify BC case receiving mastectomy into prognostic risk categories using the Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI). Methods: This was a retrospective review from January 2002 to December 2014. Results: Approximately 35% of all BCs diagnosed in our institution had undergone mastectomy. The mean age was 51.9 years. The mean size of the primary breast tumor was 5.8 cm and showed significant association with the histologic grade (P = 0.001), nodal involvement (P < 0.001), positive tumor margins (P = 0.027), and the cancer stage (P < 0.001). Based on the NPI sores, 1.5% of the cases would have an excellent prognosis, 10.8% a good prognosis, 55.8% a moderate prognosis, and 31.9% a poor prognosis. Conclusion: The current study found that 87.7% of the women with breast had moderate to poor prognosis at the time of diagnosis. Patients are found to present late when the disease is advanced.
topic Nottingham Prognostic Index
Stratification
Prognostication
Ghanaian women
Breast cancer
Mastectomy
url https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/214
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