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Finding the Correlation of Thyroid Disorders and Menopausal Relationship with Benign Breast DiseasesHarinandini Appam, Ushasree Adepu, Brahmani Bachu, Avinassh Tippani Abstract: Benign breast diseases can occur at any time,during the life span of women. Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating the growth and metabolism. This study aims at identifying the correlation of Thyroid disorders and relationship of menopausal status with benign breast diseases.This study also describe the risk factor and their clinical presentation.It is a prospective study A total 202 patients screened & grouped into case group(n=102)which consists subjects with BBD and control group (n=100). Statistical analysis done using chi square test in graph pad prism.A total of 202 patients were taken them as average mean age in controls found to be 41 and 39 in BBD cases. The BMI status was found to be clinically significance(p value-0.0525) between 2 groups.According to our study the age of menarche found at less than 13 years .A total no of premenopausal women in controls is 38 and in BBD is 20 and no of postmenopausal women in controls is 62 and in BBD is 82. The accelerated risk of thyroid disorders in breast diseases as evidence suggests can attributed as a risk factor,but actual relation and possible researches in field of breast cancer prevention, treatment change are to be explored. Keywords: Thyroid hormones, Benign breast diseases, Menopause status Country: India, Subject Area: Oncology Pages: 711 - 715 Edition: Volume 8 Issue 6, June 2019 How to Cite this Article? Harinandini Appam, Ushasree Adepu, Brahmani Bachu, Avinassh Tippani, "Finding the Correlation of Thyroid Disorders and Menopausal Relationship with Benign Breast Diseases", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), https://www.ijsr.net/archive/v8i6/show_abstract.php?id=ART20198527, Volume 8 Issue 6, June 2019, 711 - 715 Download PDF![]() |
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