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Volume 2

Journal of Molecular Cancer

Breast Cancer & Vascular Conference 2019

February 25-26, 2019

February 25-26, 2019 London, UK

Joint event on

World Congress on

Breast Cancer

Vascular Biology & Surgeons Meeting

5

th

International Conference on

&

Epidemiology and molecular subtype status of breast cancer: Bangladesh perspective.

Avisak Bhattacharjee

Ad-din Hospital, Bangladesh

Background:

Molecular subtyping of breast cancer is still not very common in all hospitals of Bangladesh. Here genetic analysis is

unthinkable till now. But the highest centers of the country are regularly doing immunohistochemistry through which molecular

subtyping are determined and it opened a newer dimension of breast cancer treatment in Bangladesh.

Objective:

To observe the incidence, epidemiological and clinico-pathological status of different molecular subtypes of breast cancer

patients.

Materials and method:

At first 149 patients were enrolled by purposive sampling. Among them 138 patients were finalized according

to the eligibility criteria. A pre-structured, peer reviewed, properly tested, interview and observation based data collection sheet was

prepared. Data regarding epidemiological profile, clinical profile and histopathological profile were collected, compiled, edited and

analyzed. Mean, frequency, chi-square test were adopted for analysis. Statistics were found significant at <0.05.

Results:

Mean age of patients was 43.20±9.69 years. Mean BMI was 25.26±13.47. Out of 138 patients, only 4.34% had positive family

history, 64.49% and 35.5% had left and right sided breast cancer respectively, 65.2% had tumour size 2-5cm which was followed by

27.53% cases with >5cm sized tumour in maximum diameter. Among the five major molecular subtypes both luminal A and triple

negative breast cancer (TNBC) showed high prevalence (27.53%). Association of molecular subtypes with histopathological grading

revealed TNBC was the most aggressive among all molecular subtypes. Axillary lymphadenopathy was present in almost all cases.

Conclusion:

Luminal A and TNBC were observed as the most evident molecular subtypes among Bangladeshi breast cancer patients.

TNBC showed higher association with advance histopathological grade. Clinical status was almost similar in all subtypes.

abhishakdr123@gmail.com

J Molecular Cancer

Volume 2