Breast Conservation After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (original) (raw)

Feasibility of breast conservation surgery in locally advanced breast cancer downstaged by neoadjuvant chemotherapy: A study in mastectomy specimens using simulation lumpectomy

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The Oncologic Safety and Practicality of Breast Conservation Surgery in Large Breast Tumors 5 Centimeters or More

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Breast Conservation Surgery in Early Breast Carcinoma: Personal Experience with Preliminary Results

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Twenty-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Study Comparing Breast-Conserving Surgery with Radical Mastectomy for Early Breast Cancer

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Breast-conserving surgery after neoadjuvant anthracycline-based chemotherapy for large breast tumors

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Determinants of Breast Conservation Rates: Reasons for Mastectomy at a Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Breast conservative surgery in breast cancer patients –6-years experience

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Oncologic and Cosmetic Outcomes of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy, Experience from a Developing Country

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Are Mastectomies on the Rise? A 13-Year Trend Analysis of the Selection of Mastectomy Versus Breast Conservation Therapy in 5865 Patients

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Patient age and positive margins are predictive factors of residual tumor on mastectomy specimen after conservative treatment for breast cancer

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A preliminary prediction model for potentially guiding patient choices between breast conserving surgery and mastectomy in early breast cancer patients; a Dutch experience

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Current weaknesses of breast conserving strategies after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer treatment

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