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Immunohistochemistry defined subtypes of breast cancer in 678 Sudanese and Eritrean women; hospitals based case series.

Asmerom Tesfamariam SengalNada Suliman Haj-MukhtarAhmed Mohammed ElhajShahinaz BedriEva Johanna KantelhardtAhmed A Mohamedani
Published in: BMC cancer (2017)
Most of Sudanese and Eritrean women were diagnosed at younger age and with unfavourable prognostic clinicopathologic prognostic markers. TNBC is more frequent in this cohort study; patients with grade III tumours and young age are more likely to be hormone receptors negative. Therefore, routine determination of hormone receptors is warranted for appropriate targeted therapy.
Keyphrases
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • breast cancer risk
  • pregnancy outcomes
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  • adipose tissue
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