Comparing the Values of Some Indicators of Liver and Kidneys Among Women with Breast Cancer and Accompanying Patients in Ramadi City

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Aya Khaled Najm, Nedhal Ibrahim Lateff, Nagam Khudhair

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Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases facing all global societies now, the current study aimed to detect changes in liver and kidney functions in breast cancer patients and compare them with healthy people as a control group, the current study included samples of (60) women, distributed as follows (20) of breast cancer patients, (20) of female companions, (20) of healthy women, ranging in age from (20-60) years. The samples were collected from Anbar specialized Oncology Center in Ramadi city, Anbar Province. The results showed a significant increase in the level of enzyme concentration (AST) at the level of probability (p ≤0.05) in the blood serum of breast cancer patients at a rate of (28.6 IU/L) compared to healthy (27.90 IU/L) as a control group, while the level of the enzyme (ALT) concentration decreased by an average of (19.7 IU/L) in the blood serum of breast cancer patients compared to healthy at a rate of (24.4 IU/L), while the results of the renal function test gave a significant difference in the level of creatinine concentration in the blood serum of breast cancer patients while the result of urea and total protein did not give any significant differences.

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