The particularities of the surgical treatment of breast cancer patients associated with pregnancy and the clinical management at different stages of diagnosis and treatment in the conditions of decentralization
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https://doi.org/10.52692/1857-0011.2023.2-76.19Keywords:
surgical treatment, breast cancer, operations, particularities, staged management, breast cancer associated with pregnancyAbstract
Surgical treatment of CGMaS invokes a multitude of particularities, given the association of cancer and pregnancy [5]. Depending on the tumor process, TNM stage, tumor aggressiveness, semester of pregnancy, somato-functional background, risks, different operations can be performed - organ management, resections with lymphadenectomies, various mastectomies, concurrent oncological and caesarean surgeries, postmastectomy breast reconstruction operations and endoprosthesis [1, 2, 3, 4]. The postoperative complications and the peculiarities of the treatment tactics are also described.
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