Profile of women with breast cancer in the years of 2009 and 2019:
comparative analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29327/2185320.1.2-5Keywords:
Breast Neoplasm, Health Profile, WomenAbstract
Objective: Identify and compare the profile of women diagnosed with breast cancer hospitalized in a general hospital in the years of 2009 and 2019. Method: cross-sectional study, quantitative, descriptive and investigated in medical records. Results: participated 12 and 49 women respectively, 91,8% white average of 54 and 64 years old, family history of 16,7% and 46,9% denied smoking/alcoholism in 66,7%/66,7% and 63,3%/83,7%; molecular classification of 33,3% hybrid luminal and 51,0% luminal B. Preponderated the stage II, 33,3% and 32,7%; surgery associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy 58,3% and 34,7%. Discussion: white majority profile, non smoking/alcoholism, with family history most present in 2019. The cancer occurred in the age range 10 years later after a decade. Predominated the stage II, luminal subtype B and surgery treatment, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Conclusion: in 10 years increased family history and diagnostic age. The stage II and luminal B were more evident.