Breast cancer relationship with sub molecular metastasis
Keywords:
breast cancer, molecular subtype, metastasisAbstract
The purpose of this research is to find out (1). Characteristics of breast cancer patients (2). Types of breast cancer subtypes (3). Location of breast cancer metastases (4). The relationship between breast cancer subtypes with the incidence of metastases. Methods This study used a retrospective control of breast cancer patients with metastases. The study subjects were 300 breast cancer patients who met the inclusion criteria which were divided into 150 metastatic patients in the case group and 150 patients without metastases in the control group. chi-square test. If the p value < 0.05, it is significant, with (OR) in identifying risk opportunities using the mantle-haenszel statistics common odds ratio estimate. Data analysis with (SPSS). Conclusion: Patients with breast cancer at Banten Hospital there were 65% of patients aged 55 years in the case group and 58.0%, the control group = 3.0 %, not married 42.0% and 52.0% menopause, 83.0% and 64.0% used hormonal contraception 5.0% and 4.0% patients did not breastfeed their babies with the case control group. Most breast cancer metastases are located in the lung (48.5%), bone (26.5%), liver (19.5%), brain (5.5%) and other places (1.0%).
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