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Tumor diseases of the reproductive system in women - Monograph

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Women's health largely determines the state's attitude to healthcare, especially to maternal and child health services. The quality of life of any woman is largely determined by the state of her reproductive system, which throughout the world requires compliance with some of the causes of female morbidity. It is known that neoplasms of the organs of the reproductive system of women relate both to the general level of their morbidity and to mortality from malignant neoplasms. Meanwhile, over the last decade, an increase in the frequency of neoplasms of the reproductive system has been noted, among more than two thirds of which benign tumors and tumor-like formations are observed. The transformation of precancerous diseases into cancer can be achieved through large-scale organization of work to promote a healthy lifestyle among women of all ages (primary prevention) and treatment given at a gradual stage as a result of regular and systematic screening.

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Ahmedzhanova Hurshida Zakirovna, assistant at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Tashkent Medical Academy, is the author of 14 scientific papers. She is working on her dissertation work on restoring fertility in women of late reproductive age with low ovarian reserve.

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Authors Hurshida Ahmedzhanova
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207229239
ISBN 9786207229239
No. of pages 84
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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