Document Type : Research Article
Abstract
Background: World Health Organization reported that there were 14.1 million new
cancer cases, 8.2 million cancer deaths and 32.6 million people living with cancer within
5 years of diagnosis worldwide.
Materials and Methods: Data were collected on the bases of findings of history and
clinical examination. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) was done in patients with
palpable lump in breast and suspicious lesions. Suspected cases were sent for histo
pathological examination.
Results: Most of the cancer patients were found in the 51–55-year age group. In this
study, cyto-pathological features were occur, Fibroadenoma (54%), fibroadenosis(8%),
Fibrocystic disease(4%), seb. Cyst breast (2%), gynaecomastia(0%), breast
abscess(12%), mastitis(0%), ductal carcinoma(18%), paget disease of nipple(2%).
Conclusion: Benign breast lesions are more common among female population than
malignant lesion, the frequency of breast cancer is increasing rapidly across the global.
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