Abstract
The problem of visually localized tumors, in particularly breast cancer (BC), may be resolved by an integrated approach combining mammographic screening and minimally invasive resection of the detected tumors, which is performed both for diagnostics and prophylactics (removal of potentially dangerous lesions). 25.5% of the patients with surgical intervention had organ preserving or reconstructive surgery, which improves patients ’ quality of life and gains women’s motivation for mammographic screening in the region. Such examples are the most convincing. The integrated approach to solve BC problem resulted in decreasing lethality by 28.8±2.1%.
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