The scale of assessment of prognosis for breast cancer metastases to the spine
Abstract
Breast cancer – is the important problem of modern oncology. Its incidence is increasing every year. Breast cancer has particular predisposition to metastasize to the bones. It causes such complications as the pain syndrome, pathologic fractures, compression syndrome, which significantly aggravates the underlying disease. There are no specific scales for evaluating the prognosis of metastatic breast cancer in the spine, which would be considered the biological properties of the tumor, as well as orthopedic and neurological characteristics of the patient. On the basis of 76 patients, the mathematical scale was developed, which can predict the individual prognosis for breast cancer metastases in the spine.
About the Authors
E. R. MusaevRussian Federation
Moscow
A. M. Stepanova
Russian Federation
Moscow
S. L. Gutorov
Russian Federation
Moscow
V. V. Burljaev
Russian Federation
Moscow
M. D. Aliyev
Russian Federation
Moscow
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For citations:
Musaev E.R., Stepanova A.M., Gutorov S.L., Burljaev V.V., Aliyev M.D. The scale of assessment of prognosis for breast cancer metastases to the spine. Bone and soft tissue sarcomas, tumors of the skin. 2016;(2):27-31. (In Russ.)