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Frequency of breast carcinoma type & stage
Frequency neither of mAg NOR among type of carcinoma
Frequency of mAgNOR among different stages of breast carcinoma
Multiple comparisons of mAgNOR among age group
Role of Ag NORs in improve diagnosis of breast cancer with different grades and subtypes’ among Sudanese women
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January 2022

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This study aimed to evaluate the role of Ag NORs in improves diagnosis of Breast cancer with different subtypes’ among Sudanese Patients.This study includes tissue sections of breast cancer diagnosed women, they were 30, ductal and lobular invasive carcinoma were 10 for each, while ductal and lobular in-situ carcinoma were 5 each. Found correlation between subtypes of breast cancer and Ag NOR , Invasive ductal carcinoma had more NOR while the lobular carcinoma in situ was less one , Stage III most frequency than the other stage.Silver staining were performed and Ag-NOR were detected in ductal and lobular invasive carcinoma more than ductal and lobular in-situ carcinoma, grade III has more frequency of Ag-NOR than other stages, and no correlation found between Ag-NOR and age group. In conclusion,The presence of mAgNOR was found among ductal and lobular invasive carcinomas more than ductal and lobular in-situ carcinoma and more often among patients sorted as grade III more than others.

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