POSSIBILITIES OF MODERN NUCLEAR AND RADIATION DIAGNOSIS IN METASTATIC BREAST CANCER: LITERATURE REVIEW
The article provides an overview of the literature data on contemporary methods of radiation diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer.
Introduction: The review deals with the diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer, which is characterized by malignancy, early and rapid lymphogenous and hematogenous metastasis, poor long-term results. Modern data results timely diagnosis and radiation efficiency of applied methods of diagnosis for this pathology.
The purpose of the analysis of published data on the modern methods of diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer. The purpose of the literature search was to find and analyze the literature on modern methods of diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer.
Materials and Methods: In order to accomplish the goal we searched publications in the following databases: PubMed Medline, Health star, Embase, Cochrane, with the help of the scientific search engine Google Scholar.
Results: There are different opinions of the authors of the sequence of diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer. Therefore, there is need for research to develop optimal algorithm integrated radiotherapy and nuclear diagnostic in metastatic breast cancer lesions.
Conclusions: The issues of determining effective schemes of examination of patients, allowing in a short time, with minimal cost to obtain reliable information on the metastatic process, its prevalence and complications with the ability to monitor the dynamics of the process are still relevant.
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Adylhanov T.A., Abiltaeva A.A., Baysalbaeva A.S. Possibilities of modern nuclear and radiation diagnosis in metastatic breast cancer: literature review. Nauka i Zdravoohranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2015, 3, pp. 37-46.