Etiopathogenic Correlations in Breast Cancer

  • Ionut-Eduard I
  • Dan C
  • Mirela G
  • et al.
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Abstract

The classic treatises, as well as the latest studies regarding the breast neoplasms emphasize the importance of several favorable factors in the genesis of the breast neoplasm.The physiological personal history (age of the patient, age of first menstruation, late menopause, late-life sex, reduced breastfeeding, etc.), the personal pathological history, the heredocolateral history (breast, uterine neoplasia, other neoplasms) play a significant role, as well as the living and working conditions (stress, smoking, coffee, alcohol consumption), and dietary factors (hyper-lipidemic and hypoproteinemia regimens).In order to evaluate the impact of these factors in the etiopathogenesis of breast cancer, we fol-lowed their incidence in a prospective study performed on the cases of breast neoplasm hospital-ized and surgically performed in the period between 2012-2018 in the 1st Surgery Clinic.

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Ionut-Eduard, I., Dan, C., Mirela, G., Sabina, N., Liliana, S., Nicoleta, L., … Razvan, P. (2019). Etiopathogenic Correlations in Breast Cancer. ARS Medica Tomitana, 25(3), 100–106. https://doi.org/10.2478/arsm-2019-0021

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