Objectives: The aim of this work was to determine the five years survival of patients with breast cancer attending the Oncology Center of Basrah between October 1999 and December 2001. Methods: Three hundred eight patients attending the Oncology Center for registration and treatment during the years 1999-2001 were studied and the status of each whether alive or dead was ascertained after one year and five years. Result: Among 308 patients, 5 were males, 68.16% were in advanced stage (i.e. stage 2-4) and 5 years survival was (25.24 %). Conclusion: Five years survival of breast cancer in Basrah is low. This needs the adoption of wide scale screening program to help early detection and to review the care and modalities of treatment to improve the outcome.
Objective: to study trends of multiple myeloma and plasmacytoma in Basrah as a model of Asian countries and compare the results with those of western records. Methods: retrospective review of 102 cases of multiple myeloma and plasmacytoma of both sexes registered in Basrah through the years 1996-2010 regarding their demographic features the collected dated tabulated and analyzed. Results: a total of 102 patient, 62 males and 40 females with a median age for males 56 years and for females 55 years multiple myeloma represented 92.2% of total cases while plasmacytoma represented 7.8%. Conclusion:-Incidence rate of multiple myeloma and plsmacytoma in eastern countries seems comparable to incidence rate in eastern countries but the incidence is low when compared to western statistics.-Multiple myeloma and plasmacytoma showed no significant changes through the last 15 years.
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