Risk factors and survival of triple‐negative breast cancer among breast cancer patients: Ten‐year cross‐sectional study in the southwestern Iranian population
Sholeh Arvandi,
Sasan Razmjoo,
Peyman Zaheri Abdevand
Abstract:BackgroundBreast cancer results from genetic and epigenetic mutations, contributing significantly to cancer‐related morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and survival rates of triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) among breast cancer patients in southwestern Iran over a ten‐year period.MethodsThis retrospective cross‐sectional study aims to assess prognostic factors associated with survival in women diagnosed with breast cancer in Iran's southwestern region over a ten‐year period… Show more
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