Clinical-pathological study design of operable breast carcinoma
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Breast carcinoma, tumour, menopause, HPE report, clinical TNM stagingAbstract
Background and Objectives: To research the numerous clinical and pathological breast cancer operable
presenting characteristics. Deciding on the institutional medication regimen and reducing breast
mutilation surgery.
Methods: 60 patients who were all admitted to the Department of General Surgery, Kakatiya Medical
College, Warangal, Telangana, India, participated in a prospective research. To obtain at a definitive
diagnosis and organize therapy as per stage, a thorough history, clinical examination, and investigation
were completed.
Results: During the research period, 60 individuals were examined; the mean age at which operable
breast carcinomas develop is 48.54 years. A person with a favourable family history. Mainly in patients
with an early menarche. The most frequent appearance (100%) is a lump. 98% of the patients in the study
reported having IDL as their HPE. 56% of the people in our research sample had stage II illness.