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Sumegha, Rana, Kumar Dharmendra, Rekha Kumari, and Mohan Prasad Sinha Hari. "Analysis of Hormonal Profile in Women with Benign Breast Diseases and Women Without Breast Pathology." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 16, no. 4 (2024): 107–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11167093.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>Benign breast diseases (BBDs) represent a heterogeneous group of non-neoplastic conditions affecting women of all ages, often presenting with palpable masses, breast pain, or other clinical symptoms. Despite their prevalence and clinical significance, the underlying hormonal dysregulation in BBDs remains inadequately characterized. Understanding the hormonal profiles associated with BBDs is crucial for elucidating their pathogenesis and informing targeted therapeutic interventions.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>In this cross-sectional study, we enrolled
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O.O., Lytvynenko, and Buhaitsov S.G. "The results of clinical monitoring of phytotherapeutic correction in the presence of benign breast diseases." Reproductive Health of Woman, no. 4 (May 31, 2024): 99–106. https://doi.org/10.30841/2708-8731.4.2024.309002.

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Benign breast diseases (BBDs) are the most common group of diseases among women that negatively affect their quality of life. In fact, these pathological conditions are diagnosed at least 10 times more often than breast cancer. Up to 30% of women with BBDs will need treatment at some point in their lives.A triple assessment which is performed using imaging methods of clinical examination (ultrasound examination, mammography) and histopathological examination after a puncture biopsy during the initial consultation allows to exclude breast cancer in the majority of patients. `The main clinical m
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B., A. Eke, A. Ojo B., D. Akaa P., N. Ahachi C., Soo C., and Adekwu A. "The Spectrum of Breast Diseases in Nigeria North Central: A Histopathological Survey." Journal of Advances in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 13, no. 3 (2017): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.9734/JAMPS/2017/32384.

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Breast diseases to most patients are sources of uncertainty and apprehension. The diseases of the breast are a heterogeneous group of lesions consisting of both benign and malignant. This study from North Central Nigeria is aimed at examining these diverse lesions. 249 breast biopsies with histopathological diagnosis seen at Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi, Nigeria between October, 2012 and January 2017 were examined. The cases were retrieved from the data base of the histopathology department with the patients request forms. The patient’s bio data was extracted from the requ
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Lytvynenko, O. O., and S. G. Buhaitsov. "The results of clinical monitoring of phytotherapeutic correction in the presence of benign breast diseases." Reproductive health of woman, no. 4 (May 31, 2024): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.30841/2708-8731.4.2024.309002.

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Benign breast diseases (BBDs) are the most common group of diseases among women that negatively affect their quality of life. In fact, these pathological conditions are diagnosed at least 10 times more often than breast cancer. Up to 30% of women with BBDs will need treatment at some point in their lives. A triple assessment which is performed using imaging methods of clinical examination (ultrasound examination, mammography) and histopathological examination after a puncture biopsy during the initial consultation allows to exclude breast cancer in the majority of patients. `The main clinical
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Hatim, Kanpurwala Shaheen, Narayankar Shilpa Laxmikant, and Tosif Mulla. "Patterns and prevalence of benign breast disease in Western India." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 5, no. 2 (2017): 684. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20170174.

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Background: Benign breast diseases constitute a heterogeneous group of disorders including developmental abnormality, epithelial and stromal proliferation, inflammatory lesions and neoplasm. Benign breast lesions deserve attention because of their high prevalence, their impact on women’s life and due to cancerous potential of some histological types. Treatment of BBDS is preservation of breast tissue as far as possible in contrast to traumatizing mutilating surgeries in breast cancers.Methods: This study of 210 cases of histologically diagnosed benign breast lesions was carried out in the Depa
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Samal, Satyajit, Phanindra Kumar Swain, and Siddharth Pattanayak. "Clinical, pathological and radiological correlative study of benign breast diseases in a tertiary care hospital." International Surgery Journal 6, no. 7 (2019): 2428. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20192968.

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Background: Study of pattern of benign breast disease is a challenge due to variants in occurrence and presentation in different age groups and different geographical areas. The objective was to study the pattern of benign breast diseases and its clinical, pathological and radiological correlation.Methods: This is a prospective study of females with benign breast diseases presenting to surgery department. This work was done for studying the age distribution, to evaluate the different types of benign diseases of the breast, their mode of clinical presentation, pathology, to evaluate the accurac
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R., Anusha, and D. Balaji. "An observational study on benign breast diseases in a tertiary healthcare centre in Chengalpettu district." International Surgery Journal 9, no. 11 (2022): 1799. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20222930.

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Background: Benign breast disorders constitute the majority of breast complaints presented by young females to a surgical OPD. It is 10 times more common than cancerous conditions and deserves attention due to its high prevalence, impact on woman’s life associated anxiety and possibility of some turning into cancerous conditions. It is divided into aberrations and abnormalities in development, epithelial and stromal proliferations, inflammations and neoplasms. In this study we aim at finding the prevalence, age, clinical presentation of commonest benign breast conditions and its correlation wi
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Rastad, Hadith, Azin Saberi, Mahsa Ghanaei, and Sadaf Alipour. "Association of Weight Indicators, Dietary Habits, and Physical Activity With Common Benign Breast Diseases." Topics in Clinical Nutrition 39, no. 2 (2024): 165–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/tin.0000000000000342.

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Benign breast diseases (BBDs) are 10 times more common than breast cancer, and fibroadenoma (FA) and fibrocystic disease (FCD) are the most frequent. The association of BBD with physical activity (PA), weight indicators, and diet was investigated. Eligible women were entered in the FA, non-FA, FCD, and non-FCD groups. A PA and a food questionnaire were completed and anthropometric measures were taken and 779 women were studied. There was no significant difference regarding weight indicators and PA between the groups. Contrary to the general assumption, chocolate, tea, and coffee do not increas
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Arun Naik, Mugdha, Shobha Nisale, and Rakesh Bajaj. "STUDY OF CLINICAL PRESENTATION, IMAGING, PATHOLOGICAL PROFILE AND MANAGEMENT OF BENIGN BREAST CONDITION IN TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE." International Journal of Advanced Research 11, no. 04 (2023): 746–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/16722.

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Background: Benign breast diseases (BBDs) are not life threatening clinicians require a thorough knowledge so that clear explanations can be given to patients and appropriate treatment can be instituted, and unnecessary long term follow up can be avoided. Present study was aimed to study clinical presentation, imaging, pathological profile and management of benign breast condition in a tertiary health care center. Material and Methods: Present study was descriptive, cross-sectional study, conducted in females, age &gt;10 years with benign breast diseases. Results: Among 215 cases, majority wer
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V, Ajay Chanakya, Sreekanth Kotagiri, Gogineni Tarun Chowdary, Sriram K.V.V.S.D., Ch Vasu Reddy, and T. Jaya Chandra. "A Study on Clinical Evaluation and Management Modalities in Benign Breast Diseases." Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare 8, no. 03 (2021): 168–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.18410/jebmh/2021/32.

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BACKGROUND Benign breast diseases (BBDs) are a common cause of breast problems in up to 30 % of women. The pathogenesis of BBD involves disturbances in the breast physiology. There is a necessity for thorough comprehensive, prompt diagnosis and management of the benign conditions to reduce the physical and psychological illness of the patients who are anxious about the possibility of the disease being a malignant one. METHODS This was a prospective study conducted in the Department of Surgical Oncology, GSL medical college from October 2016 to July 2018. Females presenting with breast lump, co
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Benign breast diseases (BBDs)"

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Hall, Emma. "Benign breast disease as a risk factor for breast cancer." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.322197.

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Kemp, Marnie Laura. "Routine biopsy of sonographically benign breast lesions greater than 3cm is necessary for the diagnosis of malignancy in women less than 40 years of age." Thesis, 2013.

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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine in Diagnostic Radiology Johannesburg, 2013<br>Palpable solid breast masses that are circumscribed and not calcified on mammogram or ultrasound are probably benign. There is controversy therefore, whether these deserve tissue diagnosis. More data is required to determine whether short term follow up can replace the need for biopsy. Benign appearing lesions greater than 3cm in diameter on ultrasound con
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Books on the topic "Benign breast diseases (BBDs)"

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Chinyama, Catherine N. Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41065-9.

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Chinyama, Catherine N. Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18527-4.

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Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Benign breast disease and breast pain. RCOG Press, 1994.

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Marchant, Douglas J. Contemporary management of breast disease I: Benign disease. W.B. Saunders Co., 1994.

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International Benign Breast Symposium (6th 1995 London, England). Recent developments in the study of benign breast disease: The proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Benign Breast Disease, London. Parthenon Pub. Group, 1997.

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I, Bland Kirby, and Copeland Edward M, eds. The Breast: Comprehensive management of benign and malignantdiseases. W.B. Saunders, 1991.

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I, Bland K., and Copeland Edward M. 1937-, eds. The breast: Comprehensive management of benign and malignant diseases. 2nd ed. W.B. Saunders, 1998.

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I, Bland Kirby, and Copeland Edward M, eds. The Breast: Comprehensive management of benign and malignant diseases. 3rd ed. Saunders, 2004.

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I, Bland Kirby, and Copeland Edward M, eds. The Breast: Comprehensive management of benign and malignant diseases. 3rd ed. Saunders, 2004.

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I, Bland K., and Copeland Edward M. 1937-, eds. The Breast: Comprehensive management of benign and malignant diseases. Saunders, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Benign breast diseases (BBDs)"

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Sarkar, Diptendra Kumar. "Benign Breast Diseases." In Breast Diseases. CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367821982-5.

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Chotai, Niketa, and Supriya Kulkarni. "Benign Breast Diseases." In Breast Imaging Essentials. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1412-8_13.

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Das, Gaurav, D. K. Vijayakumar, Amal Chandra Kataki, and Lakshmi Malavika Nair. "Benign Breast Diseases." In Fundamentals in Gynaecologic Malignancy. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5860-1_9.

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Santiago, Lumarie, and Wei T. Yang. "Benign Breast Diseases." In Geriatric Imaging. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35579-0_36.

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Luzzatto, Felipe. "Histopathological Classification of Benign Lesions." In Breast Diseases. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13636-9_11.

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Chinyama, Catherine N. "Male Breast Lesions." In Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41065-9_15.

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Chinyama, Catherine N. "The Normal Female Breast." In Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41065-9_1.

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Chinyama, Catherine N. "Epithelial Proliferative Lesions." In Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41065-9_10.

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Chinyama, Catherine N. "Columnar Cell Lesions." In Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41065-9_11.

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Chinyama, Catherine N. "Mucocoele-Like Lesions." In Benign Breast Diseases. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41065-9_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Benign breast diseases (BBDs)"

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Fehmi, RA, M. Cote, J. Ruterbusch, et al. "P1-08-16: Benign Breast Disease (BBD) and Breast Cancer in African American Women." In Abstracts: Thirty-Fourth Annual CTRC‐AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium‐‐ Dec 6‐10, 2011; San Antonio, TX. American Association for Cancer Research, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs11-p1-08-16.

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Jayaram, G. "Papillary breast lesions: Benign, borderline and malignant." In Asian Breast Diseases Association (ABDA) 3rd Teaching Course: Advances in the Management of Breast Diseases. Asian Breast Diseases Association, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2349/biij.1.1.e6-25.

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Fong, SY. "Benign or malignant? That is the question! Digital image analysis of tumour mass in mammography." In Asian Breast Diseases Association (ABDA) 3rd Teaching Course: Advances in the Management of Breast Diseases. Asian Breast Diseases Association, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2349/biij.1.1.e6-33.

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Tok, CH. "Benign cementoossifying fibroma of the maxillary sinus with MR spectroscopy and angiographic findings: A case report." In Asian Breast Diseases Association (ABDA) 3rd Teaching Course: Advances in the Management of Breast Diseases. Asian Breast Diseases Association, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2349/biij.1.1.e6-35.

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Ferreira, Nancy, Darley Ferreira, and Thais Ferreira. "GENETIC EVALUATION OF MICROCALCIFICATIONS AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR." In Abstracts from the Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium - BBCS 2021. Mastology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942021v31s2101.

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Introduction: Breast cancer is the most recurring type of cancer among women, with reduced mortality at an initial stage of lesion. From a radiological perspective, perceived microcalcifications may be associated with histological findings such as proliferative injuries with or without atypical features and ductal carcinoma in situ. Currently, percutaneous and vacuum biopsies allow for the correlation between anatomoradiological and identification of previous lesions and those that offer the risk of cancer. No biomarker has been established to predict the risk of cancer in women diagnosed with
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Bekhash, A., J. Saini, X. Li, et al. "Abstract P3-13-02: Ethnicity Difference of Benign Breast Diseases in Breast Cancer and Non-Cancer Patients." In Abstracts: Thirty-Third Annual CTRC‐AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium‐‐ Dec 8‐12, 2010; San Antonio, TX. American Association for Cancer Research, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs10-p3-13-02.

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Anparasy, S. "Classification of Breast cancer tumors using Feature Selection and CNN." In ERU Symposium 2021. Engineering Research Unit (ERU), University of Moratuwa, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/eru.2021.11.

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Breast cancer is one of the most dangerous diseases in the world and almost two million new cases are diagnosed every year. It starts from the breasts tissue and then spreads to other parts of the body. Early detection of breast cancer is important to save the life of a woman as it is related with a risen number of available treatment options. Benign and malignant are the major types of tumors and they are cancerous and non-cancerous, respectively. Benign is not dangerous since it does not destroy the nearby tissues and cannot spread or grow. Malignant tumor invades neighbouring tissues, blood
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Akiyama, H., V. Manlapaz, C. Wong, Y. Yamazaki, M. Knapp, and S. Ohara. "Abstract P6-03-11: Differences in serum miRNA signatures in women with pathology-confirmed breast cancer, benign breast diseases and healthy individuals with no cancer history." In Abstracts: 2017 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; December 5-9, 2017; San Antonio, Texas. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs17-p6-03-11.

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Kleina, Larissa Renata, Claudio Rotta Lucena, and Jose Clemente Linhares. "FIBROADENOMA ARISING IN SUPERNUMERARY AXILARY BREAST TISSUE." In XXIV Congresso Brasileiro de Mastologia. Mastology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942022v32s1035.

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Supernumerary breasts occur in about 1–5% of women, most often in the armpits and are subject to the same benign and malignant diseases as normal breast tissue. A patient sought the health unit in February 2021 after noticing a palpable and painful nodular lesion in the left axillary region. An evaluation was performed by a gynecologist who requested an imaging test. The ultrasound showed lymphadenopathy in the left axillary extension with an unusual appearance, measuring 25.9×15.7×15.3 mm, BIRADS classification 4. She underwent ultrasound-guided core biopsy and the anatomopathological result
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Farias, Ilzinalda dos Santos Ideão, Josivania Felipe Santiago, Lise Reis Melo, Raphaela Nóbrega Ramos, and Ana Lívia Dantas Balduino Silva. "INVASIVE CARCINOMA IN A FIBROADENOMA." In XXIV Congresso Brasileiro de Mastologia. Mastology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942022v32s1047.

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Fibroepithelial lesions of the breast comprise a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that range from benign to malignant. Breast cancer can arise within a benign tumor or the tumors can coexist independently. A 48-year-old woman presented with a structured palpable nodule in the breast for 2 years. In the course of the follow-up, a growth was noted where it was decided to perform a core biopsy resulting in a low-grade invasive cribriform carcinoma in fibroadenoma. Some treatments such as quadrantectomy with negative sentinel lymph node biopsy and free surgical margins, chemotherapy, and radiother
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Reports on the topic "Benign breast diseases (BBDs)"

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Liu, qiyu, meijing Qu, lipeng Sun, and hui Wang. Accuracy of ultrasonic artificial intelligence in diagnosing benign and malignant breast diseases: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.11.0087.

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He, zhe, liwei Xing, ming He, yuhuan Sun, jinlong Xu, and rong Zhao. Effect of Acupuncture on Mammary Gland Hyperplasia (MGH): a Bayesian network meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.9.0058.

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Review question / Objective: This review aims at conducting a network meta-analysis to assess the potential therapeutic effectiveness and safety of acupuncture therapy for the treatment of MGH. Condition being studied: MGH is a benign breast disease caused by excessive growth of mammary duct epithelial cells and interstitial fibers. Its prevalence rate among women of childbearing age is about 13.5-42%, accounting for 99.3% of the total number of patients with breast related diseases, and its possibility of developing breast cancer can reach 5-10%. Breast hyperplasia can cause clinical symptoms
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