[On prevention of oncological involutory complications].

Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med

Published: October 2006

Actual issues of modem medicine meeting basic directions of reformation of national public health system and enhancement of preventive services to female patients of various age groups are considered. Actual information on development of oncological gynecological diseases in women with complicated involutional period is included. Possibility in getting new data on risk factors in women with involutional period for the purpose of health promotion in women of reproductive age and of enhancement of life quality during involutional period is surmised. Prospective and effective pattern of primary prevention of oncological gynecological involutional pathology is proposed to be implemented in practice of public health cervices as standardized normative document.

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