TY - JOUR ID - 154024 TI - Evaluation of Breast Cancer Markers in Women Candidates for Mastectomy JO - Eurasian Journal of Science and Technology JA - EJST LA - en SN - AU - Nasseri, Ali Reza AU - Mahdavi, Farshad AD - Assistant Professor of Radiotherapy, Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran AD - Assistant Professor of Surgery, Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 5 KW - breast cancer KW - Tumor marker KW - cancer recurrence KW - P53 Marker KW - CEA Marker DO - 10.22034/ejst.2023.154024 N2 - Introduction: Breast cancer is known as the most common cancer in women and various aspects of dealing with this disease have been studied by researchers for many years. One of these areas is tumor markers and its effect on determining the prognosis of patients and determining the most appropriate treatment method. Therefore, we decided to conduct a study to evaluate tumor markers of breast cancer in women candidates for mastectomy.Methods: The clinical records of 100 patients with breast cancer were evaluated for information such as information about pathological examinations of the sample (markers: ER, PR, HER2, P53, CEA) and recurrence of symptoms during a two-year period. Data were analyzed using SPSS ver17 statistical software, descriptive statistics and logistic regression test.Results: 24% had recurrence among which P53 and CEA markers had the highest frequency and in the absence of recurrence group ER and CEA markers had the highest frequency.Conclusion: According to the results of this study, it seems that paying attention to tumor levels of markers such as P53 and CEA can be helpful in identifying people who will have recurrence and attention to it can greatly determine the fate of the disease. UR - https://ejst.samipubco.com/article_154024.html L1 - https://ejst.samipubco.com/article_154024_68bbc6c17f6a936b1e4dbbbd3b2d45d0.pdf ER -