Breast cancer (BC), a worldwide health problem, is the most common cancer in women, including the State of Qatar. 1 In 2012, the number of new cancer cases was estimated to approximately 14.1 million, with 1.7 million BC cases diagnosed. 2 An estimated number of 19.3 million new cases will be diagnosed each year by 2025. 3 In the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, BC is also the most common cancer, and in Qatar, the rate of BC was 41% of all female cancer cases in 2013, with 56 per 100 000 as the risk of developing BC in the population (Qatar Cancer Registry, 2013). Curiously, the majority of BC cases present to the oncology clinic at the late stages of the disease with a particular tendency to affect younger ages. 4,5 The aetiology of BC in the region, including