RESTORATIVE THERAPY OF POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER

Authors

  • Arman Khozhayev Professor of the Department of Oncology named after S.N. Nugmanov, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Erlan Tanzharykov Oncologist-mammologist, Medical Center «Keruen-Medicus», Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Irina Mechshaninova Oncologist-mammologist, Almaty Oncology Center, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Araylym Aueskhanova Oncologist-mammologist, Talgar Central Regional Hospital, Almaty region, Kazakhstan
  • Alexandra Pargunkina Oncologist-mammologist, Ili Central Regional Hospital, Almaty region, Kazakhstan
  • Aizhan Abilkassymova Oncologist-mammologist, Balkhash Central District Hospital, Almaty region, Kazakhstan
  • Kazyna Zholshiyeva Oncologist-mammologist, Mamma Group Medical Center, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Lazzat Issa Oncologist-mammologist, «Cancer Center «Sunkar», Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Ainel Ozharova Oncologist-chemotherapist, Almaty Regional Multidisciplinary Clinic, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

breast cancer, postmastectomy syndrome, rehabilitation

Abstract

Aggressive surgical interventions for breast cancer, as well as combined and complex treatment, often lead to severe functional, somatic and psychological disorders in patients with this pathology. One of the most serious complications of the treatment is the development of postmastectomy syndrome. The use of a complex of rehabilitation measures in patients with postmastectomy syndrome helps to improve the quality of life of this group of patients, and allows them to return to a full-fledged family, social life and work activity

Published

2023-12-30

How to Cite

Arman Khozhayev, Erlan Tanzharykov, Irina Mechshaninova, Araylym Aueskhanova, Alexandra Pargunkina, Aizhan Abilkassymova, Kazyna Zholshiyeva, Lazzat Issa, & Ainel Ozharova. (2023). RESTORATIVE THERAPY OF POST-MASTECTOMY SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER. Scientific Results, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SR/article/view/2752

Issue

Section

Medical Sciences