Title of article
The role of developing breast cancer in alteration of serum lipid profile
Author/Authors
Abdelsalam, Kamal Eldin A. Omdurman Ahlia University , Hassan, Ikhlas K. Omdurman Ahlia University , Sadig, Isam A. Omdurman Ahlia University
Pages
4
From page
562
To page
565
Abstract
Aims: The major aim of this study is to examine the role of alterations in lipid profile in women developing breast cancer. This study was
carried out between May 2009 and December 2010. Background: The relationship between lipids and breast cancer is undistinguished.
Until now, conflicting results have been reported on the association between lipids and risk of breast cancer development in women.
Materials and Methods: Plasma lipids (i.e., total cholesterol [TC], high-density lipoprotein [HDL], low-density lipoprotein [LDL],
and triglycerides [TG] were analyzed from 60 controls and 120 untreated breast cancer patients with clinical and histopathological
evidence, under aseptic conditions. Venous blood was drawn from the cases and controls and estimations of lipid profile were done
utilizing the standard procedures. Statistical Analysis Used: Independent sample t-test to compare the mean serum levels of lipid
profile and TC/HDL ratio between patients and controls. Results: A significant rise in serum total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein
cholesterol, and ratio of total cholesterol: high density lipoprotein cholesterol values, whereas high density lipoprotein cholesterol
and very low density lipoprotein cholesterol were not affected significantly by the breast cancer. Conclusions: The developing breast
cancer might be considered as one of the factors in alterations in lipid profile levels.
Keywords
Breast cancer , high-density lipoprotein , lipid profile total cholesterol , low-density lipoprotein , triglycerides
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2012
Record number
2442083
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