EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CORRELATION OF BREAST CANCER WITH CERVICAL CANCER

Authors

  • Kawakeb N A Abdulla Senior lecture / Iraqi cancer research center/ Baghdad university/ Consultant gyn. Obs.
  • Sahar Jassim Abid Lecurer/ Alkindy medical college /specialist gyn. Obs/Al -Elwiya teaching hospital 2 Lecturer/ Alkindy college/specialist gyn. Obs
  • Asmaa Taha M Al- Darraji Lecturer/ Alkindy college/specialist gyn. Obs. 3

Keywords:

Breast & cervical cancers, city, rural area, risk factors, Iraq

Abstract

Breast and cervical cancers are often regarded as a most dangerous malignancies in terms from both prevalence and death among women globally. Screening test knowledge and experience have an essential role in early diagnosis, resulting in reduced morbidity and death. Objective: To study the proportion of female diagnosed with both cancers in Iraq for the year 2022, their place of residence in the city or the rural area, and associated risk factors such as alcohol and smoking. The results indicated that older women, who lived in the city and who used more alcohol and smoking, were more likely to develop breast and cervical cancer.

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Published

2022-07-01

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Kawakeb N A Abdulla, Sahar Jassim Abid, & Asmaa Taha M Al- Darraji. (2022). EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CORRELATION OF BREAST CANCER WITH CERVICAL CANCER. World Bulletin of Public Health, 11, 92-95. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/1086

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