Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women

Background: Breast cancer is the commonest type of malignancy worldwide and in Iraq. It is a serious disease that affects the general health and cause systemic changes that affect the physical and chemical properties of saliva leading to adverse effects on oral health. This study was conducted toass...

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Main Authors: Basma A Azeez, Ahlam T Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
Online Access:https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/818
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spelling doaj-f9a304e1d26b40598aacfb080c0d896e2021-09-02T21:20:06ZengCollege of Dentistry/ University of BaghdadJournal of Baghdad College of Dentistry2311-52702015-09-01273Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer womenBasma A AzeezAhlam T MohammedBackground: Breast cancer is the commonest type of malignancy worldwide and in Iraq. It is a serious disease that affects the general health and cause systemic changes that affect the physical and chemical properties of saliva leading to adverse effects on oral health. This study was conducted toassess the tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in saliva and their relation to oral health status among breast cancer patients compared to control group. Materials and Methods: The total sample consisted of 60 women aged 35-45 years. 30 women were newly diagnosed with breast cancer before taking any treatment and surgery (study group) and 30 women without clinical signs and symptoms of breast cancer as a control group. Dental caries was recorded using DMFS index of WHO1987, andperiodontal parameters which include plaque index (PlI), calculus index (CalI), gingival index (GI), and Ramfjod index for the loss of periodontal attachment (CAL) were recorded.Stimulated salivary samples were collected and salivary flow rate, salivary CA15-3 and selected elements were determined. Results: Caries experience (DMFS) was higher among the study group compared with the control group but the difference was statistically not significant.The mean values of plaque index, calculus index, gingival index and loss of attachment were higher among the study group than the control group with a highly significant difference(Phttps://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/818
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Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
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Ahlam T Mohammed
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title Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
title_short Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
title_full Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
title_fullStr Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
title_full_unstemmed Salivary tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
title_sort salivary tumor marker ca15-3 and selected elements in relation to oral health status among a group of breast cancer women
publisher College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad
series Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
issn 2311-5270
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Background: Breast cancer is the commonest type of malignancy worldwide and in Iraq. It is a serious disease that affects the general health and cause systemic changes that affect the physical and chemical properties of saliva leading to adverse effects on oral health. This study was conducted toassess the tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in saliva and their relation to oral health status among breast cancer patients compared to control group. Materials and Methods: The total sample consisted of 60 women aged 35-45 years. 30 women were newly diagnosed with breast cancer before taking any treatment and surgery (study group) and 30 women without clinical signs and symptoms of breast cancer as a control group. Dental caries was recorded using DMFS index of WHO1987, andperiodontal parameters which include plaque index (PlI), calculus index (CalI), gingival index (GI), and Ramfjod index for the loss of periodontal attachment (CAL) were recorded.Stimulated salivary samples were collected and salivary flow rate, salivary CA15-3 and selected elements were determined. Results: Caries experience (DMFS) was higher among the study group compared with the control group but the difference was statistically not significant.The mean values of plaque index, calculus index, gingival index and loss of attachment were higher among the study group than the control group with a highly significant difference(P
url https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/818
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