Abstract
Preoperational irradiation of a primary focus and all the areas of regional metastatic spreading turned out to be most effective in the case of mammary gland cancer complex treating. Postoperational radiotherapy is a less effective version of radiotherapy justified in the case of metastatic affection of lymph nodes and deliberate disturbance of ablastics during the operation. Time interval between the ending of preoperational radiotherapy and the operation must not exceed 3 weeks, as, otherwise, the biological potential of undamaged cancer cells is recovered and the hazard of appearing remote metastases increases. Additional courses of chemotherapy in the case of multiple of lymphogenic metastases improe prognosis for patients with mammary gland cancer.
Citation Formats
Pavlov, A S, and Datsenko, V S.
Role of radiotherapy in the complex treatment for breast cancer.
USSR: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Pavlov, A S, & Datsenko, V S.
Role of radiotherapy in the complex treatment for breast cancer.
USSR.
Pavlov, A S, and Datsenko, V S.
1978.
"Role of radiotherapy in the complex treatment for breast cancer."
USSR.
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title = {Role of radiotherapy in the complex treatment for breast cancer}
author = {Pavlov, A S, and Datsenko, V S}
abstractNote = {Preoperational irradiation of a primary focus and all the areas of regional metastatic spreading turned out to be most effective in the case of mammary gland cancer complex treating. Postoperational radiotherapy is a less effective version of radiotherapy justified in the case of metastatic affection of lymph nodes and deliberate disturbance of ablastics during the operation. Time interval between the ending of preoperational radiotherapy and the operation must not exceed 3 weeks, as, otherwise, the biological potential of undamaged cancer cells is recovered and the hazard of appearing remote metastases increases. Additional courses of chemotherapy in the case of multiple of lymphogenic metastases improe prognosis for patients with mammary gland cancer.}
journal = []
volume = {24:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1978}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Role of radiotherapy in the complex treatment for breast cancer}
author = {Pavlov, A S, and Datsenko, V S}
abstractNote = {Preoperational irradiation of a primary focus and all the areas of regional metastatic spreading turned out to be most effective in the case of mammary gland cancer complex treating. Postoperational radiotherapy is a less effective version of radiotherapy justified in the case of metastatic affection of lymph nodes and deliberate disturbance of ablastics during the operation. Time interval between the ending of preoperational radiotherapy and the operation must not exceed 3 weeks, as, otherwise, the biological potential of undamaged cancer cells is recovered and the hazard of appearing remote metastases increases. Additional courses of chemotherapy in the case of multiple of lymphogenic metastases improe prognosis for patients with mammary gland cancer.}
journal = []
volume = {24:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1978}
month = {Jan}
}