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Title: Diagnostic Significance of Molecular Genetic Markers in the Prognosis of the Breast Cancer Clinical Course
Authors: Alimkhodjaeva L. T., Narzieva D. F., Zakirova L. T., Khodjaev A. V., Nigmanova N. A., Norbekova M. Kh., Zakhirova N. N., Yusupova N. B., Mirzaeva N. T.
Keywords: Estrogen, Progesterone, Breast cancer, Tumor, Lymph node, Receptor
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: УДК;
Abstract: From year to year the awareness of the female population about the need for self-examination and clinical examination is increasing, diagnostic equipment is being improved and optimal diagnostic and treatment algorithms are being developed. The result of the work, ultimately, is a progressive improvement treatment results. Standard prognostic factors that predict the course of breast cancer include the following parameters: patient's age, tumor size, change in lymph and peripheral lymph nodes, histological type of tumor, degree of malignancy, estrogen and progesterone receptors
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/7111
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