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A retrospective study of 153 patients with cancer of the breast analysed according to age, sex, nationality, family history and mode of presentation is reported. 76 [49.7%] patients were less than 43 years and premenopausal. The left breast was more frequently involved 82 [53.59%], and only 32 [25.6%] were clinical stage I or II. 22 [18.97%] presented within two months of awareness of symptoms. 99 [86.84%] patients had tumours more than 2 cm and a painful lump causing discomfort forced 77 [51.68%] patients to seek medical attention. The majority breast fed and bore children and 18 [15.15%] were lactating mothers. The turnours seemed to grow aggressively when discovered at a younger age
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At Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, UA.E. during the three year period 1981-1984, there was a total of 27 patjents with testicular germ cell tumours. Twenty-six% of these patients had a history of undescended testicle and eighteen% presented with extragonadal primaries. Twenty-six% received only partial treatment and were lost to follow-up whilst forty-four% completed the treatment and have remained free of disease. Fifteen% expired with disease either due to incomplete responses or relapse