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LONG-TERM TREATMENT RESULTS FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS DEPENDING ON ADJUVANT REGIMES OF RADIATION THERAPY
Radiation therapy is an important part of the complex treatment of breast cancer (BC). At present, due to the wide spread of organ-conserving operations, at I-II stages of breast cancer, there is a tendency to an increase in the value of ionizing radiation.
One of the important indicators of the successful breast cancer treatment is the improvement of the long-term treatment results.
The standard scheme of radiation therapy (RT) is the use of a single dose by 2 Gy to a total dose by 50 Gy to the breast region. But it should be remembered that RT can give different side effects.
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One of the important indicators of the successful breast cancer treatment is the improvement of the long-term treatment results.
The standard scheme of radiation therapy (RT) is the use of a single dose by 2 Gy to a total dose by 50 Gy to the breast region. But it should be remembered that RT can give different side effects.
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2017 year | Issue: 6 | Pages: 67-77
THE ANALYSIS OF THE EARLY AND LONG-TERM RESULTS OF THE HYPOFRACTIONED RADIATION THERAPY AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS METHOD IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT PROGRAM OF BREAST CANCER
The Breast Cancer takes first place in structure of oncological incidence and mortality around the world. Diagnostics of the breast cancer at early stages has allowed changing approach to treatment of patients - replacement of carrying out radical mastectomies with organ-preserving operations with the subsequent radiation therapy. The problem of new techniques of postoperative radiation therapy with the hypofractionated radiation doses which at impact equivalent to a standard course on a tumor have smaller risks and terms of treatment is relevant. Simultaneous development of new technologies o...
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2017 year | Issue: 6 | Pages: 53-66
AUXILIARY ENDOTHELIUM-TROPHIC THERAPY AT HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
Endothelial dysfunction is the universal pathological process which is observed in particular at oncological diseases. Its correction can provide clinical effect.
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2017 year | Issue: 6 | Pages: 43-52
DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HE-4 TUMOR MARKER IN THE STAGING OF OVARIAN CANCER
Ovarian cancer is not a rare pathology and accounts for 4–6 % of all malignant neoplasms in the female population. Diagnostics of ovarian cancer at an early stage is a key approach to improving the effectiveness of treatment for this pathology. The use of sensitive serological tumor-associated markers is considered an adequate approach for diagnosis, monitoring of treatment efficacy and preclinical detection of recurrence for tumors of a number of localizations, in particular ovarian cancer.
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2017 year | Issue: 6 | Pages: 28-42
COX REGRESSION IN HEALTH SCIENCES USING SPSS SOFTWARE
In this paper presents theoretical bases of the Cox regression as one of the most popular multidimensional methods of survival analysis. This method of analysis in most cases is used to determine the independent influence of potential risk factors on the rate of occurrence of the event under study during the time period studied. The practical example describes the principles of Cox proportional hazard analysis and the basic principles of interpreting the information received with the SPSS application statistical software package.
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2017 year | Issue: 6 | Pages: 5-27