EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ORGANIZATIONAL FEATURES BREAST CANCER SCREENING

Authors

  • Khozhayev Arman Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Yessimkhanova Saulet Oncologist, City polyclinic №2, Taldykorgan, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Burakhanova Gaukhar General Practitioner, Kerbulak Central District Hospital, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • In Diana General Practitioner, Koksu Central District Hospital, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Kassymbekova Nazym Oncologist, Regional multidisciplinary clinic, Taldykorgan, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Bituyeva Gaukhar Oncologist-mammologist, City polyclinic №1, Taldykorgan, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Toilybaeva Zarina Oncologist, Almaty Oncology Center, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Orazbek Yeldos Oncologist-chemotherapist, Almaty Oncology Center, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Bolatov Murat Oncologist, Almaty Oncology Center, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Karinova Mereke General Practitioner, Kerbulak Central District Hospital, Republic of Kazakhstan

Keywords:

breast cancer, screening, mammography

Abstract

This paper discusses the clinical and organizational aspects of early diagnosis of breast cancer, based on its secondary prevention using a population method of active detection of this pathology in clinically asymptomatic individuals - screening. A detailed algorithm is presented and the principles of organization and clinical diagnostic capabilities of this method are reflected. It has been shown that the use of mammography based on the use of low-dose X-ray radiation allows a differentiated approach to the diagnosis, development of management tactics and targeted treatment of these patients

Published

2023-02-05

How to Cite

Khozhayev Arman, Yessimkhanova Saulet, Burakhanova Gaukhar, In Diana, Kassymbekova Nazym, Bituyeva Gaukhar, Toilybaeva Zarina, Orazbek Yeldos, Bolatov Murat, & Karinova Mereke. (2023). EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ORGANIZATIONAL FEATURES BREAST CANCER SCREENING. Theoretical Hypotheses and Empirical Results, (2). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/THIR/article/view/797