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Retrospektive Studie von 63 Patientinnen mit ZNS-Metastasen eines Mammakarzinoms

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ZNS-Metastasierung des Mammakarzinoms

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Das Mammakarzinom metastasiert ähnlich häufig wie andere Karzinome, z. B. Bronchialkarzinome, maligne Melanome, Hypernephrome u. a. in das zentrale Nervensystem [1,4,7]. Wie allgemein bekannt ist, bringt die ZNS-Metastasierung eine schlechte Prognose mit sich, trotz aller bisherigen Therapieanstrengungen.

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Kiricuta, I.C., Kölbl, O., Willner, J., Warszawski, N., Haubitz, I., Bohndorf, W. (1991). Retrospektive Studie von 63 Patientinnen mit ZNS-Metastasen eines Mammakarzinoms. In: Herrmann, R. (eds) ZNS-Metastasierung des Mammakarzinoms. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76359-5_3

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