Clinical Profile of Breast Lesions - A Hospital based Study
Journal Title: International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 6
Abstract
Introduction: Ladies in creating nations endure both breast ailments and breast growth yet with constrained infection enlistment, the weight of these conditions and their administration are hard to characterize. So, the present study was planned to study the clinical profile of breast lesions. Material and methods: The present study was conducted from December, 2008 to September, 2010 in department of Pathology, G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur. The cases were collected from L.L.R. and J.K. Cancer Institute Hospitals. For the study fresh breast tissue specimens, operated on the same day, were taken. A total of 115 cases were studied including benign and malignant breast lesions, excluding margins and lymph nodes. Results: In present study of 115 cases, 47 cases (40.9%) were of Benign Breast Lesion. 68 cases (59.1%) were of Malignant Breast Lesion. Out of 115 cases of all breast lesions, only 2 cases (1.7%) occurred in male patients, indicating breast malignancy is common in females and very rare in males. All the patients presented with complain of breast lumps. Next common symptoms were loss of appetite and loss of weight. Carcinoma breast was more common on left side of breast. Conclusion: Breast lesions are more commonly seen in female patients. Also, despite all other symptoms, complaint of breast lumps was seen in all patients. In perspective of the rising rate of breast carcinoma and the common discussions in its administration, it is prescribed that they ought to ideally be overseen by surgical oncologists for development in the patient's result.
Authors and Affiliations
Vaanika Kaira, Asha Aggarwal, Pankaj Kaira
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