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Radical resections in patients diagnosed with breast cancer: modern look

Abstract

The article analyzes the results of treatment of patients with a diagnosis of primary operable breast cancer who were on treatment at the Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Centre. It was proved that the performance of radical resections does not lead to worsening of the immediate and long-term results of treatment of patients diagnosed with breast cancer in comparison with the group undergoing radical mastectomies. Modern methods of radical resections do not reduce the social activity of patients.

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M. V. Tkachyov
Samara Regional Clinical Cancer Centre
Russian Federation


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Tkachyov M.V. Radical resections in patients diagnosed with breast cancer: modern look. Medical alphabet. 2017;3(35):44-46. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 2078-5631 (Print)
ISSN 2949-2807 (Online)