Iranian Quarterly Journal of Breast Diseases

Evaluation of Adjunctive Sonography Results in Screening of Women with Mammographically Dense Breasts for Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
, Fariba Fathi Azar
, Fatemeh Ghatreh Samani *
, Mohammad Kazem Tarzamni
, Ebrahim Vali Khani
Conclusion: This study reveals the values of sonography screening in detecting early stage of breast cancer in mammograms with BIRADS category 0 lesions in women with dense breasts. A larger long-term study is, however, needed to assess its feasibility and impact on breast cancer prognosis.
Conclusion: There is a significant relationship for %50.4 of the known prognosis of breast cancer; however, the relationship for %49.6 of them is not detected significantly.
The Effect of Lidocaine Administration during General Anesthesia on Glasgow Prognostic Scores in Breast Cancer Surgery Candidates
Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, IV infusion of lidocaine during general anesthesia did not have a significant effect on the level of inflammatory factors according to Glasgow prognostic score in patients who were candidates of breast cancer surgery.
The Role of Self-differentiation and Self-conscious of Shame and Guilt in Predicting the Quality of Life of Women with Breast Cancer
Conclusion: The results of this study Suitable for Psychologists and related professionals, to help breast cancer patients, in order to increase the ability of self-differentiation and decrease the emotions of shame and guilt, that it can improve the quality of life of these patients.
The Efficacy of Four-factor Psychotherapy on Increasing Sexual Self-esteem in Breast Cancer Survivors
Conclusion: four-factor psychotherapy is effective on increasing sexual self-esteem and its two subscales (control and moral judgment) on breast cancer survivors.
The Effect of Family-centered Empowerment Model on the Functional Scales Quality of Life in Women with Breast Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy
Conclusion: The results showed that the implementation of the empowerment family- centered on the promotion of general and specific functional scale (with the exception of the aspects of body image, sexual function and sexual pleasure) quality of life for women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy was effective.