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THE CLINICAL AND ANATOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE AUTOPSY'S RESULTS THE PATIENTS DIED OF THE BREAST CANCER

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2005-2-4-5

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most often malignant tumour at women in Byelorussia (18,3%). The analysis of the medical documentation of the women died of the breast cancer in the Gomel regional oncological dispensary is carried out. It is established, that the most often reasons of death is pulmonary thromboembolism and its progressing. The combination of breast cancer to an endocrine system pathology is revealed at 72% of patients and the combination of breast cancer to other malignant tumours is revealed in 9,3%.

About the Authors

S. L. Achinovich
Gomel Regional Oncological Dispensary
Belarus


T. I. Prigojaja
Gomel Regional Oncological Dispensary
Belarus


V. I. Nitish
Gomel Regional Oncological Dispensary
Belarus


O. A. Golubev
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


E. A. Nadirov
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


E. V. Tumanov
Gomel Regional Pathologoanatomic Bureau
Belarus


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Achinovich S.L., Prigojaja T.I., Nitish V.I., Golubev O.A., Nadirov E.A., Tumanov E.V. THE CLINICAL AND ANATOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE AUTOPSY'S RESULTS THE PATIENTS DIED OF THE BREAST CANCER. Health and Ecology Issues. 2005;(4):29-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2005-2-4-5

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