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Detection of mammary gland diseases in specialized hospital conditio

Abstract

The purpose of research. To give the characteristic of delectability of mammary gland illnesses according to seeing of a doctor on the basis of the analysis of results of physical examination of women, past inspection in conditions of the specialized polyclinic.
Materials and methods. 2939 out-patient cards of women, past inspection at the mammologist, from them initial survey - 2724 persons are subjected the analysis. The indigenous population has made 30, 8 %, none-indigenous - 69,2, city-66,7, rural - 33,3%.
Results. The carried out research has allowed to ascertain high frequency of detection of mammary gland illnesses, including a cancer, at women of reproductive age, mainly at persons of a not native nationality and living in city conditions.
The conclusion. Revealed ethnic, populational characteristics of prevalence of mammary gland illnesses (including a cancer of mammary gland) prove necessity of their account at formation of the program of realization of routine inspections.

About the Authors

T. I. Nikolaeva
ЯРОД
Russian Federation


P. M. Ivanov
МИ ЯГУ; ЯНЦ СО РАМН
Russian Federation


Z. D. Gurieva
ЯРОД
Russian Federation


T. A. Migalkina
ЯРОД
Russian Federation


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Nikolaeva T.I., Ivanov P.M., Gurieva Z.D., Migalkina T.A. Detection of mammary gland diseases in specialized hospital conditio. Yakut Medical Journal. 2007;(2):21-23. (In Russ.)

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