Null hypothesis: Histological grade of tumour bears no relation with the status of sex hormone receptors. Alternate hypothesis: Both the histological grade of tumour and expression of sex steroid receptors are directly related to each other The investigators aim to; 1. see the relationship of sex steroid receptors with the histological grade of breast cancer. 2. evaluate the efficacy of steroid receptors as a prognostic factor
Breast cancer accounts for the largest number of deaths amongst the female population worldwide. It is now considered as a systemic disease even if diagnosed at an initial stage, as the clinical behaviour cannot be accurately predicted. Due to this reason, it is subjected to new dimensions of research every day. The aggressiveness of the cancer is directly proportional to the histopathological grade at the time of diagnosis. This is true with reference to the clinical stage at the time of presentation, the probability to metastasize and potential to recur. The idea of steroids receptor expression by the tumour is not new, and to evaluate their status prior to the induction of hormone therapy is a must. The sex steroids, which are produced intratumorally, include estrogen, progesterone, and androgens. They act on their specific receptors present on the cell surface, within the cytoplasm and at the nuclear membrane. It is a measurement of these receptors that decide the potential of an individual to respond to different types of hormones like estrogen receptor blockers and aromatase inhibitors. Do the histological grade of tumour bears some relation with the status of these receptors and can investigators predict and rely just on the cellular behaviour of tumour for the purpose of prognosis is still under investigation. This study is designed to see the relationship between the histopathological grade of the tumour with the expression of sex steroid receptors. It will also try to evaluate whether these receptors bear some prognostic value or not.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
382
No intervention used. This is observational study
Fazila Hashmi
Jāmshoro, Sindh, Pakistan
RECRUITINGLiaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
Jāmshoro, Pakistan
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGHistopathology of tumour
The incidence of grade and type of breast cancer at the time of study will be recorded and analysed
Time frame: 6 months
Steroid receptor status
The concentrations of estrogen and progesterone receptor will be calculated and analysed.
Time frame: 6 months
Age
The age of patient will be calculated and compared to the primary outcomes.
Time frame: 6 months
State of menstruation
The onset of premenopausal and postmenopausal status of patient will be recorded
Time frame: 6 months
Stage of tumour
The status of clinical and pathological stage of the breast cancer at the time of study will be analysed.
Time frame: 6 months
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