2015
DOI: 10.32007/med.1936/jfacmedbagdad.v57i3.11
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Prevalence of BRCA1 Oncogen Expression in Breast Cancer Specimens of Patients with Positive Family History

Abstract: Background: Breast cancer is the leading female cancer worldwide and in Iraq .Some mutations, particularly in BRCA1, significantly increase the risk of the disease. Objectives: To demonstrate the frequency of BRCA1 in a group of high risk women with "positive family history'' of breast cancer; correlating the immune expression of BRCA1 with some parameters of known prognostic significance. Patients and Methods: Eighty-two female patients diagnosed with breast cancer (50 familial and 32 non familial) were inclu… Show more

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“…Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are all used in the treatment of breast cancer [5]. A common technique used for the diagnosis of breast cancer is a physical examination of the breast; mammography, fine needle aspiration, and paraffin-embedded block contain tissue obtained by surgical procedure from tumor site using histopathology and immune histochemical stain to detect estrogen, progesterone receptors, and HER2/ Neu [6,7]. Breast fluids are usually produced in connection with childbearing, but occasional spontaneous fluid production in non-pregnant, non-lactating women has been recognized for centuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are all used in the treatment of breast cancer [5]. A common technique used for the diagnosis of breast cancer is a physical examination of the breast; mammography, fine needle aspiration, and paraffin-embedded block contain tissue obtained by surgical procedure from tumor site using histopathology and immune histochemical stain to detect estrogen, progesterone receptors, and HER2/ Neu [6,7]. Breast fluids are usually produced in connection with childbearing, but occasional spontaneous fluid production in non-pregnant, non-lactating women has been recognized for centuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%