A Gorins
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Cottu P, Cojean-Zelek I, Bourstyn E, de Roquancourt A, Extra J, Perret F, et al.
Rev Med Interne
. 2000 May;
21(4):337-43.
PMID: 10795326
Purpose: Several studies have demonstrated that systematic breast cancer screening increases overall survival. We report our experience regarding diagnosis of breast lesions detected using mammography. Methods: Case reports of patients...
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Gorins A
Presse Med
. 2000 Apr;
29(12):670-2.
PMID: 10780207
Background: The majority of studies and meta-analyses tend to show a very slight increase of risk of beast cancer in post-menopausal women receiving hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Such results must...
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Espie M, Cuvier C, Gorins A, Marty M
Contracept Fertil Sex
. 1998 Dec;
26(11):805-11.
PMID: 9864888
Since the last years, taxanes are among the most active molecules in the treatment of advanced breast and ovarian cancers. Concerning the ovarian cancer, Paclitaxel in association with Cisplatinum is...
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Gorins A, Espie M, Bedairia N, Perret F, Nowak H, Tournant B, et al.
Contracept Fertil Sex
. 1998 Dec;
26(10):696-9.
PMID: 9846448
No abstract available.
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Brettes J, Gorins A
Contracept Fertil Sex
. 1996 Dec;
24(12):869-73.
PMID: 9026273
No abstract available.
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Gorins A, Lenhardt F, Espie M
Contracept Fertil Sex
. 1996 Feb;
24(2):153-6.
PMID: 8611937
The association "breast cancer and pregnancy" is rare. The hypervascularisation of the pregnant breast, the role of hormones, the immunological factors have been incriminated. The rate of diagnosis is often...
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