
pmid: 342166
Most gynecologists have accepted their role in reducing mortality from breast cancer as giving a thorough breast examination to all patients. They must also be involved in the interpretation and treatment of symptoms the use of diagnostic aids the recognition and understanding of pathology and in following and counseling those who have been treated for cancer. Many of the surgical procedures are within their technical abilities. Specialty organizations and residency training programs must assist in bringing the gynecologists educational level up to their degree of involvement.(AUTHORS MODIFIED)
Adult, Antineoplastic Agents, Breast Neoplasms, Estrogens, Middle Aged, Pregnancy Complications, Radiography, Breast Diseases, Gynecology, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Medical History Taking, Physical Examination
Adult, Antineoplastic Agents, Breast Neoplasms, Estrogens, Middle Aged, Pregnancy Complications, Radiography, Breast Diseases, Gynecology, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Medical History Taking, Physical Examination
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