[HTML][HTML] Assessment of the Risk of Breast Cancer Development Applying NCI Tool among Iraqi Women

ZA Al Talebi, SK Ali, ZK Kareem… - Asian Pacific Journal of …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP, 2021ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: As part of the bioinformatics studies, we utilized National Cancer Institute (NCI)'s
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool to estimate the five-year period and lifetime risk of
breast cancer development among Iraqi risky women. Methods: Totally, 110 risky women
aged 21-67 (mean= 36±7.4) years were interviewed by a series of questions regarding the
risk of breast cancer development. Moreover, 100 cases with mutation in the BRCA1 or
BRCA2 genes were included. Results: Our results demonstrated that the patient's estimated …
Abstract
Objective:
As part of the bioinformatics studies, we utilized National Cancer Institute (NCI)’s Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool to estimate the five-year period and lifetime risk of breast cancer development among Iraqi risky women.
Methods:
Totally, 110 risky women aged 21-67 (mean= 36±7.4) years were interviewed by a series of questions regarding the risk of breast cancer development. Moreover, 100 cases with mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes were included.
Results:
Our results demonstrated that the patient’s estimated risk of breast cancer development during the next five years and lifetime (until the age 90 years) included 0.96%(p= 0.211) and 9.97%(p= 0.002), respectively being relatively low. Accordingly, the lifetime risk for the breast cancer development was significantly higher (10.38%) than that of 5-year. However, the age of patients was not significantly associated to the breast cancer development as there was no significant difference among various age groups.
Conclusion:
It was concluded that long-term or lifetime period plays as a significant risk factor for developing breast cancer among female patients who had had a screening episode in Iraq.
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