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  • A study involving 330 breast cancer patients undergoing radical and restorative treatments analyzed changes in cholesterol, triglycerides, and beta-lipoproteins, focusing on their relationship with lymphocyte function.
  • The research explored methods to correct dyslipidemia through diet, exercise, and medication as part of metabolic rehabilitation.
  • Findings indicated that this multifaceted approach significantly reduced immunodepression in overweight patients and those of middle and older ages.

Article Abstract

A study is presented of 330 patients with cancer of the breast who received a course of radical and restorative treatment. Studied were the dynamics of changes of the content of cholesterol, triglycerids, beta-lipoproteids, its relation with the functional state of lymphocytes and the possible ways of correction of dyslipidemia. The possibility is analyzed of employing dietotherapy, physical loads, drugs in the complex metabolic rehabilitation. It was established that the effect of this complex of measures allows to achieve a distinct reduction of immunodepression in the group of patients with an excessive body weight as well as in persons of middle and older ages.

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