Breast cancer in Nigeria

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Breast cancer as seen in 116 Nigerian women over a 5‐year period, 1974 to 1979, at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin, Nigeria, is presented. The disease occurs one decade earlier in Nigerians and is mainly a disease of premenopausal and perimenopausal women. Reflecting their relative youthfulness, more than 10% of them are pregnant or lactating on presentation. The most common histologioc finding is anaplasia with very unfavorable histological grade. Breast cancer does not seem to have a different biologic behaviour in Nigerians, but it carries a truly bleak prognosis because many of the patients present with incurable disease that is close to its end stages. Copyright © 1985 American Cancer Society

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Chiedozi, L. C. (1985). Breast cancer in Nigeria. Cancer, 55(3), 653–657. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19850201)55:3<653::AID-CNCR2820550330>3.0.CO;2-6

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