Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment

Relevance. The review article is devoted to modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease (BBD), a common female pathology, as well as the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Aim. Substantiation of the new possibilities of the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Materials and method...

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Main Authors: Vladimir G Bespalov, Elizaveta I Kovalevskaya
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IP Berlin A.V. 2019-02-01
Series:Гинекология
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Online Access:https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/30134/pdf
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spelling doaj-6e7aae0f4fbb4fc79e6d674372fc22ba2020-11-25T03:12:42ZrusIP Berlin A.V. Гинекология2079-56962079-58312019-02-01211525810.26442/20795696.2019.1.19021727162Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatmentVladimir G Bespalov0Elizaveta I Kovalevskaya1N.N.Petrov National Medical Research Center of OncologySaint Petersburg Polytechnic University of Peter the GreatRelevance. The review article is devoted to modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease (BBD), a common female pathology, as well as the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Aim. Substantiation of the new possibilities of the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Materials and methods. It was conducted the analysis of domestic and world literature in the following areas: etiology, pathogenesis, treatment of BBD, prevention of breast cancer (BC). Results. Dozens of etiological factors of various natures cause BBD: genetic, reproductive, hormonal, gynecological diseases, extragenital pathology, environment and lifestyle, medical interventions. The etiological factors of BBD mostly coincide with the risk factors of BC. The lack of progesterone, the predominance of estradiol and chronic hyperestrogenemia, leading to hyperproliferation of the ductal and lobular epithelium of the mammary glands, underlie the pathogenesis of BBD. The pathogenesis of proliferative forms of BBD and BC have common features. In patients with proliferative and precancerous forms of BBD, the risk of BC increases significantly. Chronic iodine deficiency is one of the common pathogenetic pathways for the development of BBD. The drug mamoclam containing organically bound iodine from laminaria thallus is an effective and safe remedy for the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Conclusion. Pathogenetic treatment of BBD not only improves the quality of life of patients, but also reduces the risk of BC.https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/30134/pdfbenign breast diseaseetiologypathogenesisrisk factorspathogenetic treatmentprevention of breast cancer
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Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
Гинекология
benign breast disease
etiology
pathogenesis
risk factors
pathogenetic treatment
prevention of breast cancer
author_facet Vladimir G Bespalov
Elizaveta I Kovalevskaya
author_sort Vladimir G Bespalov
title Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
title_short Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
title_full Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
title_fullStr Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
title_full_unstemmed Modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
title_sort modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease: the possibilities of pathogenetic treatment
publisher IP Berlin A.V.
series Гинекология
issn 2079-5696
2079-5831
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Relevance. The review article is devoted to modern conceptions of etiology and pathogenesis of benign breast disease (BBD), a common female pathology, as well as the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Aim. Substantiation of the new possibilities of the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Materials and methods. It was conducted the analysis of domestic and world literature in the following areas: etiology, pathogenesis, treatment of BBD, prevention of breast cancer (BC). Results. Dozens of etiological factors of various natures cause BBD: genetic, reproductive, hormonal, gynecological diseases, extragenital pathology, environment and lifestyle, medical interventions. The etiological factors of BBD mostly coincide with the risk factors of BC. The lack of progesterone, the predominance of estradiol and chronic hyperestrogenemia, leading to hyperproliferation of the ductal and lobular epithelium of the mammary glands, underlie the pathogenesis of BBD. The pathogenesis of proliferative forms of BBD and BC have common features. In patients with proliferative and precancerous forms of BBD, the risk of BC increases significantly. Chronic iodine deficiency is one of the common pathogenetic pathways for the development of BBD. The drug mamoclam containing organically bound iodine from laminaria thallus is an effective and safe remedy for the pathogenetic treatment of BBD. Conclusion. Pathogenetic treatment of BBD not only improves the quality of life of patients, but also reduces the risk of BC.
topic benign breast disease
etiology
pathogenesis
risk factors
pathogenetic treatment
prevention of breast cancer
url https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/30134/pdf
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