THE ROLE OF DYSHORMONAL CHANGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRECANCEROUS BREAST CANCER DISEASES IN WOMEN LIVING IN THE ARAL SEA REGIONS
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Keywords

dyshormonal diseases, Breast cancer, mastopathy, fibroadenomas

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC), - the most common cancer in women is considered. 1.5 million new cases are detected every year and this is 25% of all malignant tumors. The incidence is growing rapidly in European countries. Especially often this process develops against the background of dyshormonal processes, based on this, a retrospective analysis was carried out in order to identify the role of dyshormonal pathology in the development of precancerous diseases. The study identified 200 cases of dyshormonal pathology, of which 114 (57%) fibrocystic mastopathy, 12 (16%) have nodular mastopathy, in 43 (21.5%) fibroadenomas, 9 (4.5%) have intraductal papilloma, in 3 (1.5%) adenosis. During the analysis, it was revealed that the right breast gland is more exposed to pathology 60.4%, the incidence among young women is 72% of cases.

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