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Комбинированное лечение сарком мягких тканей

Комбинированное лечение сарком мягких тканей

Abstract

The results of combined treatment of 66 patients with sarcomas of soft tissue are analyzed. The combined treatment makes it possible to perform more organ saving operations among patients with T2b tumors, reduces the number of amputations. Preoperative radiation therapy decreases the rate of local relapses to 3,8%, postoperative radiation decreases the rate of local relapses to 22,5%.

Keywords

САРКОМА, ЛЕЧЕНИЯ РЕЗУЛЬТАТОВ АНАЛИЗ, ЛУЧЕВАЯ ТЕРАПИЯ, ПРОТИВООПУХОЛЕВЫХ СРЕДСТВ КОМБИНАЦИИ, КОМБИНИРОВАННОЕ ЛЕЧЕБНОЕ ВОЗДЕЙСТВИЕ, БОЛЬНЫЕ, НОВООБРАЗОВАНИЯ, ЗАБОЛЕВАЕМОСТЬ, ЧАСТОТА СЛУЧАЕВ, ЧЕЛОВЕК, ТАТАРСТАН, РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ

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