ADIPOSE TISSUE, ITS ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT AND CANCER METASTASIS (FOR EXAMPLE BREAST CANCER)
https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2013-0-4-95-99
Abstract
On the basis of world literature data described anatomic features of structure of human breast, demonstrated the processes occurring in the breast tissue in breast cancer, described some of the molecular mechanisms of interaction between cancer cells and adipocytes.
About the Authors
R. Sh. IshmuratovaRussian Federation
Oncology Chair with Courses of Oncology and Pathoanatomy, Ufa
R. R. Bakiev
Russian Federation
Oncology Chair with Courses of Oncology and Pathoanatomy, Ufa
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For citations:
Ishmuratova R.Sh., Bakiev R.R. ADIPOSE TISSUE, ITS ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT AND CANCER METASTASIS (FOR EXAMPLE BREAST CANCER). Creative surgery and oncology. 2013;(4):95-99. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2013-0-4-95-99