Male Breast Cancer in Fiji A Descriptive Study

Short Article

Dr. Sheetal Singh

Abstract

To describe the trends in medical specialty of male person carcinoma in country associate degreed compare with international trends Study design: Population primarily based descriptive study of retrospective information over an eleven year amount. Methodology: Secondary information from Fiji’s cancer card written account was analysed from 2000-2010 to explain trends of male carcinoma. Results and discussion: Male carcinoma (MBC) accounts for roughly two of all breast cancers in country over the past eleven years, that is double the proportion from international trends of I Chronicles. The median age of designation (59 years) in our study cluster was seven years younger than that according internationally. However, like international studies, the foremost prone age teams for MBC in country square measure the 65-69 age teams. Adenocarcinomas, particularly ductal malignant neoplastic disease was the foremost common microscopic anatomy kind seen with the bulk being moderate to poorly differentiated cancer. because of the poor record keeping and also the inconvenience of a centralized cancer written account, the outcomes of those patients weren't out there. it's evident that additional awareness is needed to encourage earlier presentation.

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