2021
DOI: 10.34172/jpe.2021.32
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Study of family medicine role in breast cancer prevention: A systematic review

Abstract: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and is one of the biggest health threats in women around the world. Since the systematic review study in Iran has not been conducted so far, this study was designed to determine the role of family physicians or first-level care physicians in preventing breast cancer at various levels. In this systematic review, we found family physicians could play a significant role in all levels of breast cancer prevention, including roles in education, risk assessment and earl… Show more

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“…The Asian BCa Association reported that 13% of the women diagnosed with BCa were 40 years old, and 5% were 35 years old [5,6]. BCa is considered more common as people get older, due to the accumulation of somatic mutations in the mammary glands [7,8]. In 2018, approximately 266,120 women will be detected with invasive BCa in the United States, while 63,960 will be detected with in situ BCa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Asian BCa Association reported that 13% of the women diagnosed with BCa were 40 years old, and 5% were 35 years old [5,6]. BCa is considered more common as people get older, due to the accumulation of somatic mutations in the mammary glands [7,8]. In 2018, approximately 266,120 women will be detected with invasive BCa in the United States, while 63,960 will be detected with in situ BCa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in Stoff Khalili et al research, hMSCs were utilized as intermediate vehicles for conditional replication oncolytic adenoviruses (CRAds) to target breast cancer and reduced the development of pulmonary metastasis, most likely due to viral replication in the hMSCs [ 90 ]. Pulmonary metastasis in patients with breast cancer is common characteristic [ 171 , 172 , 173 ] and is associated with lethal complications in these patients [ 174 , 175 ]. Furthermore, when CRAd-loaded MSC was given intravenously to mice with solid ovarian cancer, it had a considerably stronger anticancer impact and a prolonged survival time than CRAd delivered directly [ 89 ].…”
Section: Msc-based Delivery Of Oncolytic Adenovirus (Oads)mentioning
confidence: 99%