Department of Chemical Pathology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
Research Article
Evaluation of Immune Complexomes and Possible Pathological Influences at Various Stages of Breast Cancer
Author(s): Michael Chukwudi Ezeani*, Ujuamala Uloma Ezeani, Henry Chima Opkara, Rosemary Adamma Analike, Emeka Callistus Onyeka Izuchukwu, Bright Chukwuebuka Unaeze and Ngozichukwu Gertrude Uzoewulu
Staging of breast cancer is important in the reading of cancer progression and level of treatment required. Certain underlying factors may be
determinant and consequent to prognostic values at various stages. These underlying factors are considered to include circulating immune
complexes which has the capability to mediate molecular expression and could give insight into possible progressive remission developments at
various stages of Breast cancer.
Methods: We recruited 50 female participants including 10 with benign tumour, 15 apparently healthy participants and 25 with malignant tumour
and at stages: 2 (No.6); 3b (No.8); 3c (No.7) and 4 (No.4). Prospective observational analytical study was conducted to identify changes in certain
inflammatory molecules, DNA oxidation and sex hormonal molecules in different stages, with respect to increa.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-2261.2023.9.226
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