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Ethnic Predisposition, Risk Factors & Breast Cancer Presentation.

Completed
Conditions
Breast Cancer
Interventions
Other: Breast Cancer positive patients
Registration Number
NCT05458570
Lead Sponsor
Bahria University
Brief Summary

Breast cancer, a leading cause of mortality among females, has been the center of research for many decades. Work is in progress to further advance the research worldwide and in our region. This study is conducted to look into regional ethical predilection, clinical presentation/stage, pathological subtypes \& risk factors of BC among patients of Karachi, with the aim of proposing a ground to policy making regarding protocol setting for screening and management of BC for our region.

Detailed Description

Background Breast cancer, a leading cause of mortality among females, has been the center of research for many decades. Work is in progress to further advance the research worldwide and in our region. This study is conducted to look into regional ethical predilection, clinical presentation/stage, pathological subtypes \& risk factors of BC among patients of Karachi, with the aim of proposing a ground to policy making regarding protocol setting for screening and management of BC for our region.

Methods A prospective cohort single-centered study conducted, which included 500 female patients who attended one surgical unit of a tertiary care public hospital Karachi, during the period of 2010 - 2020. The study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and data collection started after taking hospital ethical review board's approval because personal data of patients was used. Afterwards, informed written consent was taken from every included patient. Prior to collecting data, all researchers were thoroughly trained with regards to data collection and examination of patients to eliminate observer bias. Non probability consecutive sampling technique was used. The allotted patients were followed by same researcher from presentation till the end of follow up to avoid observer bias; through direct patient interaction in OPDs and wards, radiological and histo-pathological results from investigations performed and regular follow up of patients during the complete disease period. The retrieved information was filled on pre designed pro-forma. Patients were preemptively explained about our reason for collecting data and its implications. The study is reported according to STROCSS 2021 guidelines.15 Our inclusion criteria was ; female sex, age ≥ 20 years, patients with availability of complete clinical details, biopsy proven breast cancer, no previous history of breast cancer treatment from other centers, all regional ethnicities(residents of Karachi, Sindh only) and all stages of breast cancer. Exclusion criteria of the study was; previously treated breast cancer patients, recurrent BC, female ≤19 years, male/transgender, females coming for treatment from other provinces/foreigners.

Thorough history of all patients obtained including relevant risk factors; i-e age, family history of BC, marital status, age at first born baby, parity, age of menarche/menopause, socio-economic status and ethnicity. Detailed physical examination including clinical presentation of breast lump, its size, side (right/left breast) and site, nipple discharge, nipple retraction, skin involvement, fixity to underlying structures, and lymph node status, was carried out in each patient by a single examiner. Patients presenting with a discrete lump, nipple discharge, nipple changes, skin changes, palpable axillary lymph nodes were subjected to further investigation. Ultrasonography and mammogram of the breast, where possible, were performed as initial imaging modality. FNAC/Biopsy, was carried out in all patients to confirm the diagnosis of BC, its subtype and receptors status. For staging; x-ray chest, ultrasound abdomen for liver and pelvis/ CT chest \& abdomen were done on case based need. Bone scan was performed in only symptomatic cases. After thorough overall assessment, clinical stage of BC was assigned to each patient, and stage based treatment was carried out in every patient. Patients having localized disease (≤stage 2A) underwent surgical intervention first followed by chemo/radiotherapy, regional disease(≥ stage 2B) had neo-adjuvant followed by surgery, and advanced disease(stage 4) were given palliation.16 Post operatively detailed histological report of specimen and microscopic involvement of the lymph nodes status were also noted.

Primary outcomes of the cohort were age, ethnicity, family history, stage/histological type and menopausal status while secondary outcomes were parity, marriage, symptoms, lump size/site and socioeconomic status. After collecting the required data on pro forma, it was analyzed using descriptive statistics by SPSS version 23.0 software. With sample size of 500, co-operation rate was 100% and our confidence interval was 97.5% with 5% margin of error. For quantitative data, mean and standard deviation were calculated. Qualitative results were calculated in percentages and presented in tabular forms.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
500
Inclusion Criteria
  • female sex, age ≥ 20 years, patients with availability of complete clinical details, biopsy proven breast cancer, no previous history of breast cancer treatment from other centers, males, all regional ethnicities(residents of Karachi, Sindh) and all stages of breast cancer
Exclusion Criteria
  • previously treated breast cancer patients, female ≤19 years, male/transgender, females coming for treatment for other provinces/foreigners.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Breast cancerBreast Cancer positive patientsBreast cancer patients presenting to single center in Karachi over the period of 10 years. The aim was to look for ethnic predisposition of population, age of breast cancer, stage at arrival and menopausal status specific to our population. No intervention done.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Stage of tumor at presentation10 years

Staging of the tumor done according to NCCN guidelines

Ethnicity10 years

different ethnic groups residing in Karachi were assessed, based on city population data on different ethnicities living in the city

Age10 years

Age range assessed as compare to other studies and included range from 20 years till 85 years, because majority of cases fall in this category

Breast cancer subtype10 years

breast cancer subtype identified according to classification data available on subtypes, based on histopathology

Family History10 Years

family history data acquired by asking direct questions through the patients. One or more positive relatives with breast cancer in the family were labelled as family history positive patients

Menopausal status10 year

menopausal status was asked by patients if they not have had their last period since last 12 months. 12 months period criteria was set

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Risk factors, marital status, parity, symptoms, lump size and site at presentation10 years

secondary outcomes were studied to look for relation of breast cancer with marital status, parity/number of children, symptoms, lump size and site on presentation

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Bahria University Medical and Dental College Karachi

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Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

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