Abstract

Occurrence of breast cancer is related to genetic as well as cultural, environmental and life-style factors. Variations in diversity of these factors among different ethnic groups and geographical areas emphasize the immense need for studies in all racial-ethnic populations. The incidence of breast cancer in Pakistan is highest in Asians after Jews in Israel and 2.5 times higher than that in neighboring countries like Iran and India, accounting for 34.6% of female cancers. The Pakistani population is deficient in information regarding breast cancer etiology and epidemiology, but efforts done so far had suggested consanguinity as a major risk factor for frequent mutations leading to breast cancer and has also shed light on genetic origins in different ethnic groups within Pakistan. World-wide research efforts on different ethnicities have enhanced our understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer but despite these discoveries, 75% of the familial risk of breast cancer remains unexplained, highlighting the fact that the majority of breast cancer susceptibility genes remain unidentified. For this purpose Pakistani population provides a strong genetic pool to elucidate the genetic etiology of breast cancer because of cousin marriages. In this review, we describe the known breast cancer predisposition factors found in the local Pakistani population and the epidemiological research work done to emphasize the importance of exploring factors/variants contributing to breast cance, in order to prevent, cure and decrease its incidence in our country.

Highlights

  • Occurrence of breast cancer is related to genetic as well as cultural, environmental and life-style factors

  • The incidence of breast cancer in Pakistan is highest in Asians after Jews in Israel and 2.5 times higher than that in neighboring countries like Iran and India, accounting for 34.6% of female cancers

  • The Pakistani population is deficient in information regarding breast cancer etiology and epidemiology, but efforts done so far had suggested consanguinity as a major risk factor for frequent mutations leading to breast cancer and has shed light on genetic origins in different ethnic groups within Pakistan

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Summary

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a tumor originating from breast tissue, most commonly from the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules supplying ducts with milk. Breast cancer is differentiated into different types on basis of stage, genetic makeup and aggressiveness. The exact causative agents remain unknown yet primary risk factors identified are sex, age, genetics, lack of child bearing,breast feeding, higher hormonal levels and individual lifestyle

Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in Pakistan
Risk Factors Attributing Breast Cancer
Genetic Etiology of Breast Cancer
Findings
Future Prospective
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