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dc.contributor.authorCastaño Molina, Eduardospa
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dc.date.issued2006-12-22
dc.identifier.issn0121-7577
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/hacialapromociondelasalud/article/view/1929
dc.description.abstractEl Cáncer de mama (Ca.m) es la neoplasia más frecuente en la población femenina mundial y es un problema de salud en muchos países desarrollados. Colombia no es ajena a esta problemática y presenta tasas de  incidencia y de mortalidad intermedias. En este país se han identificado zonas de alto riesgo, entre las que se encuentran las capitales de los departamentos del Eje Cafetero, el Valle del Cauca, Tolima, Cundinamarca y  Santander. Muchos factores de riesgo se han asociado con esta patología; de éstos el que potencialmente se  puede modificar más fácilmente es el estilo de vida, que depende en gran parte de cada mujer. Si se adoptan estilos de vida saludables se podrían prevenir, disminuir la morbilidad y mortalidad ocasionada por el Ca.m  en las regiones de alta incidencia.spa
dc.description.abstractBreast cancer is the most frequent neoplasm in the global feminine population and it is a public health problem in developed countries. Colombia is not exempt to this problem presenting intermediate rates of incidence and  mortality. High risk areas have been identified in Colombia, mainly the capitals of the departments of the Coffee Growing Zone, as well as Valle del Cauca, Tolima, Cundinamarca and Santander. Many risk factors have being  associated with this pathology; from these, the factor that can be modified more easily is the lifestyle which  mainly depends of each woman. Adopting a healthy lifestyle could prevent these risk factors and diminish the  mortality caused by breast cancer in the high incidence regions.eng
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dc.subjectLifestyleseng
dc.subjectpreventioneng
dc.subjectBreast cancereng
dc.subjectColombiaeng
dc.subjectEstilos de vidaspa
dc.subjectprevenciónspa
dc.subjectCáncer de mamaspa
dc.subjectColombiaspa
dc.titleEstilo de vida para prevenir el cáncer de mamaspa
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dc.relation.citationvolume11spa
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