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Table 1 Clinicopathological profile of breast carcinoma patients

From: Association of hormone receptors and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2/neu expressions with clinicopathologic factors of breast carcinoma: a cross-sectional study in a tertiary care hospital, Kabul, Afghanistan

Parameters

Na (%)

Marital status

 Married

108 (90)

 Unmarried

12 (10)

Age category

 ≤ 39

52 (43.3)

 ≥ 40

68 (56.7)

Parity

 Multiparous

94 (78.3)

 Nulliparous

6 (5)

 Infertile

7 (5.8)

 Not Applicable

13 (10.8)

Number of children

 1 to 3

29 (24)

 4 to 5

33 (27.3)

 > 6

34 (28.1)

 Not Applicable

24 (19.8)

History of breast feeding

 Yes

88 (73.3)

 No

10 (8.3)

 No Applicable

22 (18.3)

Age in menopause

 < 40 years

4 (3.3)

 40–50 years

40 (33.3)

 > 50 years

12 (10)

 No menopause

64 (53.3)

Ethnicity

 Pashtun

54 (50.0)

 Tajik

48 (40)

 Hazara

7 (5.8)

 Uzbek/ Turkmen

7 (5.8)

 Others

4 (3.3)

Residential area

 Urban

82 (68.3)

 Rural

38 (31.7)

Family history breast Cancer

 Yes

29 (24.0)

 No

91 (75.2)

Family history of first degree relative

 Yes

19 (20)

 No

76 (80)

Tumor size category

 < 2

6 (5.0)

 2 – 5

44 (36.7)

 > 5

16 (13.3)

 Not Applicable

54 (45.0)

 Size was unknownb

39 (41.1)

Histological grade

 Grade I

3 (2.5)

 Grade II

65 (54.2)

 Grade III

44 (36.7)

 Not graded

8 (6.7)

Histological type

 Invasive ductal carcinoma

110 (91.7)

 Lobular carcinoma

5 (4.2)

 Apocrine carcinoma

3 (2.5)

 Others

2 (1.7)

Age at menarche

 < 12 Year

49 (40.8)

 12–13 year

49 (40.8)

 > 13 year

18 (15)

 Unknown

4 (3.3)

Tumor side

 Right

60(50)

 Left

58(48.3)

 Bilateral

2(1.6)

  1. aNumber of patients
  2. bSize of the tumor was unknown