Abstract

Among the most common pathological processes in gynecological practice in women of the perimenopausal period are the combined pathology of the uterus and mammary glands. Despite the long history of the study, this problem continues to be the focus of attention of domestic and foreign researchers because of the high risk of malignant degeneration. Particular attention deserves attention to timely quality diagnostics and the development of tactics for the management of patients with combined pathology in perimenopause, since it is during this period of life that women clinicians have the greatest difficulty in choosing the real therapeutic effect.

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