Breast-conserving surgery refers to an operation that aims to remove breast cancer while avoiding a mastectomy. Different forms of this operation include:...
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Breast surgery is a form of surgery performed on the breast. Types include: Breast augmentation Breast reduction Breast-conserving surgery, a less radical...
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"Local treatment for triple-negative breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: breast-conserving surgery or total mastectomy?". BMC Cancer. 21...
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surgical treatment for MBC tumors has been total mastectomy with breast-conserving surgery being performed in a much smaller proportion of males than females...
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including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and targeted therapy. Types of surgery vary from breast-conserving surgery to mastectomy...
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Mastectomy (redirect from Breast removal)
circumcision (2). Breast-conserving surgery Breast cancer management Breast reconstruction Medical tattoo Flat closure after mastectomy List of surgeries by type...
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with Paget's disease of the breast that has not spread beyond the nipple are often treated with breast-conserving surgery: removal of the cancerous area...
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Wide local excision (category Breast surgery)
the breast aims to remove benign and malignant lesions while conserving the normal shape of the breast as much as possible. It is a form of breast-conserving...
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Ductal carcinoma in situ (redirect from Breast cancer in situ)
Cancer Institute. Surgery may be either a breast-conserving lumpectomy or a mastectomy (complete or partial removal of the affected breast). If a lumpectomy...
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use of breast-conserving surgeries, however, the nomenclature of viewing non-surgical management from the viewpoint of the definitive surgery lends to...
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types of cancer and different groups. For example, for breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery, radiotherapy has been found to halve the rate at which...
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Liz O'Riordan (section Breast cancer)
trained in oncoplastic breast surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London. In 2015 she was appointed consultant in oncoplastic surgery at Ipswich Hospital...
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System, a guidance for predicting the intestinal drug absorption Breast-conserving surgery, a surgical procedure less radical than mastectomy BCS, the IATA...
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Quadrantectomy (category Breast surgery)
segmental or partial mastectomy, is a breast-conserving surgery for breast cancer in which one quarter of breast tissue is removed along with muscles of...
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with this, intraoperative ultrasound guided breast conserving surgery is being increasingly used by breast surgeons worldwide Contrast-enhanced ultrasound...
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treated by surgical removal of their tumors. This surgery has typically been either breast-conserving surgery or modified radical mastectomies. Patients with...
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Lymphadenectomy (category Lymphatic organ surgery)
dissection should be performed, but the person with cancer should have breast-conserving surgery and chemotherapy appropriate for their stage of cancer. Lymphedema...
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various non-apocrine breast carcinomas. The standard treatment for PACB has been tumor removal using either breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy with...
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invention of conservative surgery for the treatment of breast tumors. A pioneer of breast-conserving surgery in early breast cancer as an alternative to...
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Van Der Meulen, J. H. P (2012). "Reoperation rates after breast conserving surgery for breast cancer among women in England: Retrospective study of hospital...
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Phyllodes tumor (category Breast neoplasia)
require additional revision surgery. Radiation treatment, after breast-conserving surgery with negative margins, may significantly reduce the local recurrence...
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Mammography (redirect from Breast screening)
with known breast cancer, in order to detect additional lesions that might change the surgical approach (for example, from breast-conserving lumpectomy...
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Invasive carcinoma of no special type (redirect from Breast invasive carcinoma)
(stage III). Patients with early stage disease may be offered surgery, including breast conserving therapy. This may be followed by radiotherapy for those at...
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Score predicting recurrence risk in individuals treated by breast-conserving surgery alone". Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 152 (2): 389–98. doi:10...
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Targeted intra-operative radiotherapy (category Breast cancer)
documented invasive ductal breast cancer in eligible patients with TARGIT-IORT when used concurrently with breast-conserving surgery". The Australian Government...
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surgery, often followed by radiation to lower the chances of cancer recurrence. Two main types of surgery are lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery)...
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Mohs surgery, developed in 1938 by a general surgeon, Frederic E. Mohs, is microscopically controlled surgery used to treat both common and rare types...
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breast implant – breast reconstruction – breast self-exam – breast-conserving surgery – breast-sparing surgery – Brief Pain Inventory – BRIP1 – brivudine...
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have an excellent prognosis, SPC tumors have been treated with breast-conserving surgery (e.g. lumpectomy) or mastectomy depending upon the extent of the...
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"Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy tumour bed boost during breast-conserving surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy". Strahlentherapie und Onkologie...
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