BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA

In most of the cases, breast carcinoma is the primary tumor of the female population. Having in mind a well known fact that the best and most effective way for its terminal eradication is an early treatment upon its localization, tremendous efforts are being made to make an early diagnosis of breast...

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Main Authors: Vanja Pecic, Aleksandra Filipovic, Miroslav Jeremic, Ratko Ilic, Maja Jovicic-Milentijevic, Aleksandar Karanikolic, Nebojsa Djordjevic, Lidija Djordjevic-Jovanovic
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Language:English
Published: University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine 2005-04-01
Series:Acta Medica Medianae
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Online Access:http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2005-html/2-broj/12-Znacaj%20biopsijskih%20metoda/Znacaj%20biopsijskih%20metoda.pdf
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spelling doaj-3974978cf6dc4504a9106d0c2ed4b5ec2020-11-24T21:00:02ZengUniversity in Nis, Faculty of MedicineActa Medica Medianae0365-44782005-04-014427378BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMAVanja PecicAleksandra FilipovicMiroslav JeremicRatko IlicMaja Jovicic-MilentijevicAleksandar KaranikolicNebojsa DjordjevicLidija Djordjevic-JovanovicIn most of the cases, breast carcinoma is the primary tumor of the female population. Having in mind a well known fact that the best and most effective way for its terminal eradication is an early treatment upon its localization, tremendous efforts are being made to make an early diagnosis of breast cancer. The sooner the better. The early and precise diagnosis is of crucial importance in the application of adequate therapy, thus achieving more successful outcome with the possibility of complete healing. It is established on the basis of a routine clinical examination and supplementary diagnostic methods. Supplementary diagnostic methods may be noninvasive, minimally invasive and invasive. Noninvasive diagnostic methods are: mammography, xeromammography, ultrasound, thermography, galactography, pneumocystography, computerized mammography, translumination scintigraphy, magnetic resonance and tomography with positive emission.Minimally invasive diagnostic methods are: ductal lavage, aspiration cytology performed with a thin needle and “tru-cut” biopsy.Invasive methods include: biopsy “ex tempore” and “sentinel lymph node” biopsy.Great importance is attributed to the preoperative diagnosis with the help of which we are able to establish the precise and timely diagnosis.http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2005-html/2-broj/12-Znacaj%20biopsijskih%20metoda/Znacaj%20biopsijskih%20metoda.pdfbreast cancerpreoperative diagnosis and biopsy methods
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author Vanja Pecic
Aleksandra Filipovic
Miroslav Jeremic
Ratko Ilic
Maja Jovicic-Milentijevic
Aleksandar Karanikolic
Nebojsa Djordjevic
Lidija Djordjevic-Jovanovic
spellingShingle Vanja Pecic
Aleksandra Filipovic
Miroslav Jeremic
Ratko Ilic
Maja Jovicic-Milentijevic
Aleksandar Karanikolic
Nebojsa Djordjevic
Lidija Djordjevic-Jovanovic
BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA
Acta Medica Medianae
breast cancer
preoperative diagnosis and biopsy methods
author_facet Vanja Pecic
Aleksandra Filipovic
Miroslav Jeremic
Ratko Ilic
Maja Jovicic-Milentijevic
Aleksandar Karanikolic
Nebojsa Djordjevic
Lidija Djordjevic-Jovanovic
author_sort Vanja Pecic
title BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA
title_short BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA
title_full BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA
title_fullStr BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA
title_full_unstemmed BIOPSY AS A METHOD IN PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CARCINOMA
title_sort biopsy as a method in preoperative diagnosis of breast carcinoma
publisher University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine
series Acta Medica Medianae
issn 0365-4478
publishDate 2005-04-01
description In most of the cases, breast carcinoma is the primary tumor of the female population. Having in mind a well known fact that the best and most effective way for its terminal eradication is an early treatment upon its localization, tremendous efforts are being made to make an early diagnosis of breast cancer. The sooner the better. The early and precise diagnosis is of crucial importance in the application of adequate therapy, thus achieving more successful outcome with the possibility of complete healing. It is established on the basis of a routine clinical examination and supplementary diagnostic methods. Supplementary diagnostic methods may be noninvasive, minimally invasive and invasive. Noninvasive diagnostic methods are: mammography, xeromammography, ultrasound, thermography, galactography, pneumocystography, computerized mammography, translumination scintigraphy, magnetic resonance and tomography with positive emission.Minimally invasive diagnostic methods are: ductal lavage, aspiration cytology performed with a thin needle and “tru-cut” biopsy.Invasive methods include: biopsy “ex tempore” and “sentinel lymph node” biopsy.Great importance is attributed to the preoperative diagnosis with the help of which we are able to establish the precise and timely diagnosis.
topic breast cancer
preoperative diagnosis and biopsy methods
url http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2005-html/2-broj/12-Znacaj%20biopsijskih%20metoda/Znacaj%20biopsijskih%20metoda.pdf
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