Prolactin Serum Levels and Breast Cancer: Relationships with Hematological Factors among Cases in Karbala Province, Iraq

Abstract

Background: About one million of women are diagnosed with breast cancer globally and nearly half of whom will die from cancer. Breastcancer is the most common cancer and the leading of mortality among women. The present study aimed to find out the relationship breastcancer and levels of PRL and influence on some hematological parameters. Materials and Methods: A total of 71 specimens were collectedfrom females with breast cancer. Blood specimens were collected, and a blood group, packed cell volume (PCV), hemoglobin (Hb), erythrocytesedimentation rate (ESR), and prolactin (PRL) level was evaluated. Results: The results show that most breast cancer cases were agegroup 40–50 years and less common among other age groups. The married women were 97% and the unmarried was 3% only. Most studiedcases (43%) were O+ and (26%) were A+ blood group, in compare to other blood groups. In addition, many women show a slight decrease inHb and PCV level (<11.0 g/dl, <36% respectively), on the other hand, the mean value of ESR was increased nonsignificantly (P > 0.05). ThePRL levels were increased (31.5 ng/ml) in compare to the range of normal value (14.5 ng/ml) in women at all age groups. Conclusions: Thestudy concludes that there was a relationship between PRL level and breast cancer with a highly significant value.