Association between Oxidative Stress Parameters and Hematological Indices in Breast Cancer Patients
Table 1
Patient characteristics.
Characteristics
Cases kg/m2
Cases kg/m2
value
(years)
51.45 (11.81)
55.83 (11.97)
0.236
Tumor size
≤20 (%)
9 (45%)
9 (39.1%)
0.763
>20 (%)
11 (55%)
14 (60.9%)
Lymph nodes
Positive n (%)
12 (60.0%)
9 (39.1%)
0.172
Negative (%)
8 (40.0%)
14 (60.9%)
Histology
Ductal (%)
18 (90.0%)
22 (95.7%)
0.590
Lobular (%)
2 (10.0%)
1 (4.3%)
ER
Positive (%)
15 (75.0%)
19 (82.6%)
0.711
Negative (%)
5 (25.0%)
4 (17.4%)
PR
Positive (%)
14 (70.0%)
17 (73.9%)
0.755
Negative (%)
6 (30.0%)
6 (26.1%)
HER2
Positive (%)
3 (15.0%)
5 (21.7%)
0.704
Negative (%)
17 (85.0%)
18 (78.3%)
Comparison between the variables in the subjects studied that these individuals were divided into two groups according to the value of body mass index. The criterion for dividing the two groups was body mass index above 30 and less than 30 kg/m2.