Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.

Sobrevida del cáncer de mama en poblaciones mutuales y hospitalarias

Viola Alles, Alberto - Musé, Ignacio - Vasallo, Alberto - Pees, Graciela - Pacheco, Héctor - Sabini, Graciela - D'Auria, Agustín - Armand Ugon, Alfredo - Matteucci, Pablo - Barlocci, Luis

Resumen:

The number of cases surviving breas! cancer is analysedin a group of 459 patients, in clinical stage 1-11-111.Among same, 272 received oncologic assistance al mutualaid associations and 187 at hospital. The age averagewas 54 in the hospital group and 60 for the above mentioned associations, postmenopausal women beingpredominan! in both groups, 65% and 79% respectively.In all cases, the therapeutic procedures followed es•tablished patterns. The overall curve of life after breas!cancer is statistically significantly inclined in favor ofthe group under assistance al mutual aid associations.Similar conditions were found in each clinical stageanalysed. The menstrual phase the palien! is goingthrough was found of no value for the prevision of thesurvival rate.Hypothesis are offered to account for the difierencesin behavior of both groups.


Se analiza la sobrevida de 459 pacientes portadorasde cáncer de mama; en Estadio clínico I - II- III. De ellas272 recibieron asistencia oncológica en el medio mutual,y 187 a nivel hospitalario. La edad promedio fue 54años en el grupo hospitalario y 60 en el mutual; predo•minando en ambos grupos las mujeres postmenopáu•sicas, 65% y 79% respectivamente. En todos los casosla conducta terapéutica siguió pautas preestablecidas.La curva global de sobrevida es estadísticamente signi•ficativa a favor del grupo mutual. Símilar


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1987
cáncer
mama
breast
cancer
Español
Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/3721
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author Viola Alles, Alberto
author2 Musé, Ignacio
Vasallo, Alberto
Pees, Graciela
Pacheco, Héctor
Sabini, Graciela
D'Auria, Agustín
Armand Ugon, Alfredo
Matteucci, Pablo
Barlocci, Luis
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author_facet Viola Alles, Alberto
Musé, Ignacio
Vasallo, Alberto
Pees, Graciela
Pacheco, Héctor
Sabini, Graciela
D'Auria, Agustín
Armand Ugon, Alfredo
Matteucci, Pablo
Barlocci, Luis
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Viola Alles, Alberto
Musé, Ignacio
Vasallo, Alberto
Pees, Graciela
Pacheco, Héctor
Sabini, Graciela
D'Auria, Agustín
Armand Ugon, Alfredo
Matteucci, Pablo
Barlocci, Luis
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv The number of cases surviving breas! cancer is analysedin a group of 459 patients, in clinical stage 1-11-111.Among same, 272 received oncologic assistance al mutualaid associations and 187 at hospital. The age averagewas 54 in the hospital group and 60 for the above mentioned associations, postmenopausal women beingpredominan! in both groups, 65% and 79% respectively.In all cases, the therapeutic procedures followed es•tablished patterns. The overall curve of life after breas!cancer is statistically significantly inclined in favor ofthe group under assistance al mutual aid associations.Similar conditions were found in each clinical stageanalysed. The menstrual phase the palien! is goingthrough was found of no value for the prevision of thesurvival rate.Hypothesis are offered to account for the difierencesin behavior of both groups.
Se analiza la sobrevida de 459 pacientes portadorasde cáncer de mama; en Estadio clínico I - II- III. De ellas272 recibieron asistencia oncológica en el medio mutual,y 187 a nivel hospitalario. La edad promedio fue 54años en el grupo hospitalario y 60 en el mutual; predo•minando en ambos grupos las mujeres postmenopáu•sicas, 65% y 79% respectivamente. En todos los casosla conducta terapéutica siguió pautas preestablecidas.La curva global de sobrevida es estadísticamente signi•ficativa a favor del grupo mutual. Símilar
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spellingShingle Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
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cáncer
mama
breast
cancer
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title Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
title_full Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
title_fullStr Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
title_full_unstemmed Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
title_short Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
title_sort Life after breast cancer in mutual aid medical associations and hospital patients.
topic cáncer
mama
breast
cancer
url https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/3721