2013
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/1016
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A Clinical Study of Benign Breast Disease in Rural Population

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“…The age group most affected by benign breast disease is 15-30 years (60 %). This is similar with that of other studies by Satyajith et.al [11] 60 %, Selvakumaran et.al [6] 55.9 %, Srivastava et al [2] 59.1 %, Naveen N. et al [12] 65.71 %. On the whole benign breast disease presented in 3 rd and 4th decades of life (45 %) which is also like in the observation of Abhijit MG et.al [3].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The age group most affected by benign breast disease is 15-30 years (60 %). This is similar with that of other studies by Satyajith et.al [11] 60 %, Selvakumaran et.al [6] 55.9 %, Srivastava et al [2] 59.1 %, Naveen N. et al [12] 65.71 %. On the whole benign breast disease presented in 3 rd and 4th decades of life (45 %) which is also like in the observation of Abhijit MG et.al [3].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…(53 %), Rajkumar et. al[4] (73.85 %), Srivastav P. et al[2] (60 %), Naveen N. et al[12] (60 %). Second most common symptom was pain (29 %) in which 8 patients presented with lump along with pain, 8 patients presented with pain with discharge.…”
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“…Gupta, Goyal, & Sharma, 2015), in Nigeria (45.6%) (Uwaezuoke & Udoye, 2014) and (52%) in a study done by (Naveen, Mukherjee, & Mahajan, 2013). While the second most common benign breast disease in this study found to be breast cyst (8.6 %), a study done in Africa (Femi, Nnaetio, & Ayedima , 2016) showed that breast cyst was the 5 th benign disease but with a proportion of (14.0%).…”
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confidence: 47%
“…The breast disease clinicis one of the clinics of El Sahel Teaching Hos-pital from which the study cohort is recruited in a random man-ner. The form and distribution of breast disorders and their caus-es differs among various nations and racial groups [12]. In the current research the distributive form of breast disorders within women attending breast care clinic of El Sahel Teaching Hospital women had been observed, hence 63%of cases were diagnosed as benign breast diseases while13.2% found to have breast can-cer, these results are similar to two prior research studies per-formed priorly, contradict other research studies conducted in other countries like India displayed greater percentages of both benign breast diseases;(80.7%), (80,4%) and that of breast cancer (22.2%), (19.6%) consecutively [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Genetic makeup and environmental factors, variability of immune competence and host vulnerability are various factors impacting in breast malignancy development. Breast malignancy is more common in females with a family history of this form of disease and is proven by researchers that particular mutations are responsible for 5% of the breast malignancies [11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%