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SOME ENVIRONMENTAL AND NON-HORMONAL RISK FACTORS AND BREAST CANCER AMONG WOMEN IN PORT HARCOURT: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY

Authors: Prof. Janusz Bujnicki

DOI: 10.87349/JBUPT/271101

Page No: 1-10


Abstract

Context: The relationship between heavy metal pollutants and human cancer induction has long been established, as well as a close association between heavy metal (such as Lead and Cadmium) and breast cancer especially in the environment of crude exploration, production and distribution. Aims: The aim of this study therefore was to find out the association between these risk factors and breast cancer, among women in Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria. Settings and Design: Out-patient clinics of public tertiary health care facilities in Port Harcourt. This was a case control study. Methods and Material: Cases were patients with clinically and histologically confirmed breast cancer and controls were matched and selected from the out-patient clinics of the same facilities. Statistical analysis used: SPSS vs 21 was used to analyse data, descriptive statistics, chi square and Mantel-Haenszel Chi Square tests were done, P- value was set at ≤ 0.05.

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