Correlation between Socioeconomic Status and Patterns of Drug Usage across Various Stages of Breast Cancer Patients
Received Date: May 10, 2024 /
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the correlation between the socioeconomic status and the breast cancer stage at diagnosis with beneficial treatment pattern. The cancer hospitals in which eligible breast cancer patients were diagnosed and undergo with follow-up were reviewed. Socioeconomic indicators were used to calculate by cluster of comparative analysis. The associations between socioeconomic status and stage at diagnosis were analyzed by “COUNTIF” and “COUNTIFS” functional calculation through EXCEL 2007. The statistical results were performed to estimate ratio for individual demographic characteristics effects on cancer stages at diagnosis level and survival rate of the breast cancer patients. The individual demographic and pathologic characteristics of breast cancer cases were significantly influenced on patient survival rate. Here among the studied sample 76.12% patient came from the higher SES who continued their treatment protocol and were in 2-5-year survival range. For the treatment protocol out of 75 samples treated with 81.33% Doxorubicin, 74.67% 5FU and cyclophosphamide as 6th cycle of chemotherapy (FDC). For reduced the side effect of chemotherapy prechemotherapy was given 84% “Dexamethasone” as steroids, 54.67% “Granisetron” as antiemesis and 74.33% “Ranitidine” as antihistamine drugs used significantly among the sample. Few people were taken post chemotherapy 9.33% taken normal saline regarding their physical condition. This research would facilitate diagnosed at an early stage, particularly for populations living at deprived SES and decrease breast cancer mortality and improve surviving rate.
Keywords: Breast cancer; Grading; Socioeconomic status; Retrospective study; Chemotherapy; Survival rate
Citation: Nayeem Z, Eusha SSA, Rafi RI, Hussain SA (2025) Correlation between Socioeconomic Status and Patterns of Drug Usage across Various Stages of Breast Cancer Patients. Adv Cancer Prev 9: 279.
Copyright: © 2025 Nayeem Z, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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