Study Of Some Immunological Parameters In Breast Cancer Patients

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Khalid Rashed alzaailiay
Yasir Abdullah bin-khalifah
Rasha Awwadh Eid Alshalawi
Meshael Oudah Dawi Alotaibi
Mofareh mohammed alshahrani
Abdullah mohammed alshahrani

Abstract

Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer affecting women worldwide. Understanding the immunological parameters in breast cancer patients is crucial for developing targeted therapies and improving patient outcomes. This study aimed to investigate various immunological parameters in breast cancer patients at the Master level. The methods involved collecting blood samples from patients and analyzing different immune markers. Results showed significant alterations in immune cell populations, cytokine levels, and immune cell function in breast cancer patients compared to healthy controls. The implications of these findings are discussed in detail, highlighting the potential for immunotherapy in breast cancer treatment. In conclusion, this study sheds light on the importance of analyzing immunological parameters in breast cancer patients to guide personalized treatment strategies.

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Khalid Rashed alzaailiay

Laboratory, Riyadh Regional lab

Yasir Abdullah bin-khalifah

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Rasha Awwadh Eid Alshalawi

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Meshael Oudah Dawi Alotaibi

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Mofareh mohammed alshahrani

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Abdullah mohammed alshahrani

Laboratory, Alyamamah hospital