Breast diseases in the Northern region of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Med J

Department of Surgery, Prince Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudairy Central Hospital, Sakaka, Al-Jouf, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Published: June 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study aims to fill the knowledge gap regarding breast diseases in the Northern region of Saudi Arabia by analyzing records from 708 patients over eight years, categorizing findings into benign, inflammatory, malignant, congenital, and functional cases.
  • The results show that benign breast diseases are the most common (48.9%), followed by inflammatory diseases (42.5%), and breast cancer (8.6%), with fibroadenoma being the most prevalent benign condition and ductal carcinoma being the most common cancer.
  • The study concludes that, while most breast diseases are benign, some have a potential cancer risk, and emphasizes the need for educational programs to raise awareness about breast health, especially given that advanced cancer cases

Article Abstract

Objective: The incidence and pattern of breast diseases varies within countries. There is virtually no information on breast diseases found in the Northern region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). This study hopes to provide data in this area.

Methods: We reviewed the histological and clinical records of 708 patients who presented to General Surgery in Prince Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudairy Central Hospital, Sakaka, Al-Jouf, KSA, with breast complaints over an 8-year period (June 1994 and June 2002). Breast findings were categorized in terms of benign, inflammatory, malignant, congenital and functional. Benign diseases were also evaluated in terms of their proliferative status and cancer risk.

Results: The findings in order were benign breast disease in 245 (48.9%) were most common, inflammatory disease, 213 (42.5%), and finally cancer of the breast in 43 (8.6%). Fibroadenoma was the most common benign disease. Twenty-seven (5.4%) of benign breast disease were lesions with a cancer relative risk ranging from 1.6-4.4. Breast abscess was the most common inflammatory disease. Ductal carcinoma was the most common breast cancer. Breast cancer was bulky and presented late in mostly premenopausal women.

Conclusion: Breast diseases are common among our patients. Although benign disease is the most common, some patients have lesions that have a small but definite cancer risk. Of concern is the pattern of advanced breast cancer, which presents mostly in young premenopausal women. A concerted educational program is needed to acquaint the patients with the significance of breast masses.

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