New Trends In Management Of Early Breast Cancer

Reda Attia Abdelsalam;

Abstract


Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women globally. It is the leading cause of death from cancer in women.
In North America and Western Europe, one in every eight or nine women will develop the disease during their lifetime.
The outcome of breast cancer is predicted by the extent of spread of the tumor to locoregional lymph nodes, which, in turn, predicts distant spread. Patients with advanced metastatic disease have a very poor prognosis, hence the importance of effective early diagnosis and treatment to prevent later recurrences and improve survival.
Early detection of breast cancer is the most effective way to reduce mortality, and a screening program based on mammography is considered the best method


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Title New Trends In Management Of Early Breast Cancer
Other Titles الإتجاهات الجديدة في تشخيص وعلاج سرطان الثدى المبكر
Authors Reda Attia Abdelsalam
Issue Date 2017

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