Prospects for hormonal contraception in patients with breast diseases: the Mona Lisa smile effect. A review

Q3 Medicine Gynecology Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.26442/20795696.2023.3.202360
Mekan R. Orazov, Viktor E. Radzinskiy, Evgeny D. Dolgov
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Breast diseases (BD) are among the most urgent issues of modern reproductive medicine. This organ is an integral part of the female reproductive system and undergoes cyclic changes during the menstrual cycle. The modern "nosological trio" of BD is mastodynia, benign dysplasia, and breast cancer. These diseases have an extremely high prevalence, and breast cancer, in turn, ranks 1st in the structure of mortality from malignant neoplasms of the female reproductive system. All these aspects warrant the research of the key pathogenetic mechanisms of these conditions. However, one of the most relevant topics in modern gynecology is the counseling on the selection of contraceptive methods in these patients. Therefore, it is necessary to address the safety of hormonal contraceptive methods and to analyze innovations in hormonal contraceptives, which may have several protective and risk-reducing properties for BD.
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乳房疾病患者激素避孕的前景:蒙娜丽莎微笑效应。回顾
乳腺疾病(BD)是现代生殖医学中最紧迫的问题之一。这个器官是女性生殖系统的一个组成部分,在月经周期中经历周期性的变化。双相障碍的现代“三重奏”是乳突痛、良性发育不良和乳腺癌。这些疾病的发病率极高,而乳腺癌在女性生殖系统恶性肿瘤的死亡率结构中排名第一。所有这些方面都要求对这些疾病的关键发病机制进行研究。然而,现代妇科最相关的话题之一是对这些患者选择避孕方法的咨询。因此,有必要解决激素避孕方法的安全性问题,并分析激素避孕药的创新,这些避孕药可能具有一些保护和降低BD风险的特性。
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Gynecology
Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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