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Местные и региональные рецидивы после мастэктомии с одномоментной реконструкцией при раке молочной железы

Местные и региональные рецидивы после мастэктомии с одномоментной реконструкцией при раке молочной железы

Abstract

Цель исследования анализ частоты местных и региональных рецидивов у больных раком молочной железы, которым проводились различные варианты кожесохраняющей мастэктомии с одномоментной реконструкцией. Выполнено 166 операций у 163 пациенток. Местные и региональные рецидивы были отмечены у 6 пациенток, что составило 3,9%. Проведен анализ факторов, влияющих на частоту локорегиональных рецидивов в исследуемой группе. Отмечена связь рецидивов со стадией заболевания, наличием метастазов в региональные лимфоузлы, с прогностически неблагоприятным фенотипом опухолей.

The aim of the study was to evaluate the local and regional recurrence rate in breast cancer patients who underwent skinsparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction. 166 operations were performed in 163 patients. Local and regional recurrences were found in 6 patients (3.9%). Factors influencing the frequency of locoregional recurrence in the study group were analyzed. There was marked relationship of the recurrences with the stage of the disease, regional lymph node metastases and poor prognosis of breast cancer subtypes.

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РАК МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ,КОЖЕСОХРАНЯЮЩАЯ МАСТЭКТОМИЯ,МЕСТНЫЕ РЕЦИДИВЫ,BREAST CANCER,SKIN-SPARING MASTECTOMY,LOCAL RECURRENCES

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