ПРОФИЛАКТИКА РАКА МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ

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11
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2016

Н. Крылов, доктор медицинских наук, профессор, Е. Пятенко Первый МГМУ им. И.М. Сеченова E-mail: nnkrylov01@yandex.ru

В последние годы наметилась тенденция к «омоложению» рака молочной железы (РМЖ), что диктует необходимость усиленного развития его ранней диагностики и профилактики. Скрининговые программы рассчитаны на раннее выявление РМЖ, но не на его предупреждение. Основные факторы риска начинают реализовываться в возрасте до 30 лет, но о профилактике, как правило, задумываются уже после менопаузы. Начало применения профилактических мер с детского возраста способствует не только организации здорового образа жизни, формированию полезных навыков, но и доказанному снижению риска развития РМЖ.

Ключевые слова: 
онкология
рак молочной железы
скрининг
профилактика

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Крылов Н., Пятенко Е. ПРОФИЛАКТИКА РАКА МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ . Врач, 2016; (11): 2-5


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