2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842004000500004
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Avaliação por Doppler colorido do carcinoma da mama: correlação com dados clínicos e histopatológicos

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Avaliar a capacidade da ultra-sonografia com Doppler colorido em caracterizar a vascularização de carcinomas sólidos da mama e em correlacionar padrões de vascularização com o tamanho, estádio e grau histológico destes tumores. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Sessenta e seis carcinomas da mama foram estudados com Doppler colorido. As características morfológicas e fluxométricas foram avaliadas antes da biópsia e correlações com aspectos clínicos, histopatólogicos e estadiamento tumoral foram avaliadas estatisti… Show more

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“…The results found were similar to those in the national literature, indicating that the reality of our setting is not far from others, at least in Brazil. [18][19][20] Although being considered a cancer with relatively good prognosis if diagnosed and treated in time, breast cancer mortality rates remain high in Brazil, probably because the disease is still diagnosed in advanced stages. 1 Worldwide, the average survival rate after five years is 61%, while in developed countries the number reaches 73% and in developing countries, 57%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results found were similar to those in the national literature, indicating that the reality of our setting is not far from others, at least in Brazil. [18][19][20] Although being considered a cancer with relatively good prognosis if diagnosed and treated in time, breast cancer mortality rates remain high in Brazil, probably because the disease is still diagnosed in advanced stages. 1 Worldwide, the average survival rate after five years is 61%, while in developed countries the number reaches 73% and in developing countries, 57%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%