HORMONAL PROFILE OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN MEN SUFFERING FROM DYSHORMONAL HYPERPLASIA AND BREAST CANCER
Abstract
The authors state that in the Amur Region over the last ten years there have been an increasing number of patients suffering from gynecomastia and breast cancer. On examining concentrations of hormones in the peripheral blood of men suffering from mammary glands diseases, they show the values of hormonal profile with regard to the regional physiological normal features that allow choosing the right therapeutic approach to the patients suffering from dyshormonal hyperplasia and breast cancer.
About the Authors
A. A. MelnikovRussian Federation
Blagoveshchensk
V. P. Gordienko
Russian Federation
Blagoveshchensk
S. V. Melnikova
Russian Federation
Blagoveshchensk
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Review
For citations:
Melnikov A.A., Gordienko V.P., Melnikova S.V. HORMONAL PROFILE OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN MEN SUFFERING FROM DYSHORMONAL HYPERPLASIA AND BREAST CANCER. Pacific Medical Journal. 2005;(2):32-33. (In Russ.)