POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE

Analysis of data from 136 patients with verified breast cancer treated with surgery and chemoradiotherapy revealed that radiotherapy adds to overall extent of post mastectomy lymphorrhea, increases the rate of lymphatic edema and renders unfavorable influence on the rate of recovery of disordered mo...

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Main Authors: M. P. Vavilov, Ye. V. Kizhayev, M. N. Kusevich
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2014-09-01
Series:Опухоли женской репродуктивной системы
Online Access:https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/343
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description Analysis of data from 136 patients with verified breast cancer treated with surgery and chemoradiotherapy revealed that radiotherapy adds to overall extent of post mastectomy lymphorrhea, increases the rate of lymphatic edema and renders unfavorable influence on the rate of recovery of disordered motor function of the humeroscapular region. Conclusion which can be drawn from analysis is the appropriateness of the term «post-radiation post-mastectomy syndrome».
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spelling doaj-art-d154d68a5d5b449c9fafa4bff4b714c62025-08-20T04:00:01ZrusABV-pressОпухоли женской репродуктивной системы1994-40981999-86272014-09-010271310.17650/1994-4098-2008-0-2-7-13359POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINEM. P. Vavilov0Ye. V. Kizhayev1M. N. Kusevich2Russian Medical Academy for Post-Graduate Education, MoscowRussian Medical Academy for Post-Graduate Education, MoscowRussian Medical Academy for Post-Graduate Education, MoscowAnalysis of data from 136 patients with verified breast cancer treated with surgery and chemoradiotherapy revealed that radiotherapy adds to overall extent of post mastectomy lymphorrhea, increases the rate of lymphatic edema and renders unfavorable influence on the rate of recovery of disordered motor function of the humeroscapular region. Conclusion which can be drawn from analysis is the appropriateness of the term «post-radiation post-mastectomy syndrome».https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/343
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POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
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title POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
title_full POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
title_fullStr POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
title_full_unstemmed POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
title_short POST-RADIATION POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME: ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
title_sort post radiation post mastectomy syndrome aspects of evidence based medicine
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