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Les faces cachées du cancer du sein: modalites du suivi des hyperplasies et des cancers in situ
Lifrange, Eric; Colin, Claude
1999In Contraception, Fertilite, Sexualité, 27 (5), p. 364-7
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Abstract :
[en] After the diagnosis of breast epithelial hyperplasia or carcinoma in situ, the clinical follow-up must take into account several parameters. First, the adequacy of the diagnostic and the therapeutic approach is to be evaluated. Second, the patient must be informed of her risk of subsequent breast cancer. In such a protocol, one can recommend a program of close follow-up in an attempt at early detection. An annual clinical examination combined with a mammographic and a sonographic exam is considered as the method of choice. In between annual check-ups, clinical exam is encouraged. The potential benefits of magnetic-resonance imaging in these circumstances is currently evaluated. In rare instances, the absolute risk of breast cancer is so high that a prophylactic mastectomy can be considered.
Disciplines :
Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition
Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging
Author, co-author :
Lifrange, Eric ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Sénologie
Colin, Claude ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Gynécologie - Obstétrique
Language :
French
Title :
Les faces cachées du cancer du sein: modalites du suivi des hyperplasies et des cancers in situ
Alternative titles :
[en] Hidden Factors of Breast Cancer: Recommended Follow-up for Hyperplasia or Carcinoma in Situ
Publication date :
May 1999
Journal title :
Contraception, Fertilite, Sexualité
ISSN :
1165-1083
Publisher :
Elsevier, Netherlands
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Pages :
364-7
Peer reviewed :
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