IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-7-2-14180 Original Research Paper Post – operative complications after breast surgery: A Clinical, Surgical and Psychological Study. Meena Ashokan Dr. February 2018 7 2 01 02 ABSTRACT

 

Background:

As you see, a lot of work have been done in diagnosing, screening and calculating the mortality but a limited number of studies actually indicate the quality of life that the surviving women undergo. This study is dedicated to find the complications and the quality of life that the women who underwent different surgical procedures for various  cancers has been studied.

Breast cancer is by far the most frequent cancer among women, with an estimated 1.38 million new cases diagnosed in 2008. It forms about 23 percent of all cancers. It is now the most common cancer both in developed and developing regions with about 6,90,000 new cases estimated in each region. Incidence rates vary from 19.3 per lac women in Eastern Africa to 89.7 per lac women in western Europe. The range of mortality rate is much less approximately around 15 per lac because of more favourable survival in developed countries. As a result, breast cancer ranks as the fifth cause of death from cancer, but is stil the most frequent cause of cancer death in women in developing regions.