Publication: Effects of socioeconomic factors on prognosis of breast cancer in patients younger than forty years
Abstract
Purpose or Objective
To investigate effects of socioeconomic factors on prognosis of breast cancer among women with breast
cancer younger than forty (<40) years of age.
Materials and Methods
A total of 873 breast cancer patients attended between October 2006 and November 2015 were included in
the study. Number of patients <40 years was 265 (30.4%). Socioeconomic properties were recorded as
education status (nonliterate, primary school, secondary school, high school, and university), household
income (<600, 600-1600, >1600 Turkish Liras) and living in urban or rural areas. Clinicopathologic features
(hormone receptor status, tumor stage, tumor grade) and survival of the patients were recorded.
Results
Median age of all patients was 47 (20-85). Estrogen Receptor (ER) and Progesterone Receptor (PR) were
positive in 57% (n=151) and 63% (n=167) of patients <40 years, respectively, and, ER and PR positivity were
72.2% (439) and 70.7% (430) in patients over 40 years, respectively (p<0.001). Advanced disease at diagnosis,
larger tumors and ER negativity were more common in patients <40 years who were nonliterate, had lower
income and worse socioeconomic status (p<0.001). Five year and ten year survival rates related to these
factors at this group of age were 86% and 74%, respectively and were 90% and 85% in patients over 40 years,
respectively.
Conclusion
Socioeconomic factors affect the tumor biology and clinical progress of breast cancer patients in all groups of
age. Furthermore, prognosis of patients with breast cancer <40 years may be worsened by lower
socioeconomic status.
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Citation
ALKIŞ H., ÇAĞLAYAN D., KUZHAN A., \"Effects of socioeconomic factors on prognosis of breast cancer in patients younger than forty years\", J. European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology, Madrid, İspanya, 27 - 31 Ağustos 2021
