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Breast cancer is a type of cancer which is developed by the formation of a tumor on the breast. This tumor invades and causes different electrolyte imbalance. Study in this book was designed to measure the serum calcium and phosphorous levels and to check the frequency of hypercalcemia and hypophosphatemia in breast cancer patients. Serum calcium and phosphorous levels of breast cancer women of 18-70 years of age group and fifty healthy women of same age group were measured. 458,503 deaths worldwide took place due to breast cancer in 2008 which is about 13.7% of cancer deaths in females. As…mehr

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Breast cancer is a type of cancer which is developed by the formation of a tumor on the breast. This tumor invades and causes different electrolyte imbalance. Study in this book was designed to measure the serum calcium and phosphorous levels and to check the frequency of hypercalcemia and hypophosphatemia in breast cancer patients. Serum calcium and phosphorous levels of breast cancer women of 18-70 years of age group and fifty healthy women of same age group were measured. 458,503 deaths worldwide took place due to breast cancer in 2008 which is about 13.7% of cancer deaths in females. As the disease progresses it leads to hyperthyroidism and further develops renal failure in these patients. This book will be helpful for the clinicians to maintain serum calcium and phosphorous levels in these patients and also preventing them from further complications. This book will also be helpful while designing chemotherapy for these patients as it will aware them about the chances of sideeffects like renal failure, fatigueness, stiffening of muscles and many other secondary complications in these patients.
Autorenporträt
Safa Safdar, BSc (Hons) Biochemistry: Kinnaird College for Women,Lahore,Pakistan(Gold medalist). M.Phil Biochemistry: Kinnaird College for Women,Lahore. Lecturer Biochemistry: Queen Mary College, Lahore, Pakistan.