COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT DOSES OF UKRAIN IN THE COMBINED TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER

UGLYANITSA K.M.,1 NEFYODOV L.I.,2 DOROSHENKO Y.M.,2 BRZOSKO W.J.3

1) Grodno Medical University, Grodno, Belarus.
2) Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Grodno, Belarus.
3) Roch Brzhosko Memorial Center of Natural Medicine, Warsaw, Poland.

Address for correspondence: K.N. Uglanistsa, Grodno Medical University, Grodno, Belarus.

Summary: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of different Ukrain doses in the combined treatment of 75 patients with breast cancer. The patients were divided into three groups: groups I and II (25 patients each) were treated with 50 mg and 100 mg of Ukrain, respectively, before surgery; group III (25 patients) served as control (without Ukrain treatment). Clinical observations, biochemical, hormonal and immunologie indices indicated that both doses of Ukrain had a similar beneficial effect on patient outcome and may be indicated in the presurgical treatment of patients with breast cancer.