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Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide and is curable in ~70-80% of patients with early-stage, non-metastatic disease. Advanced breast cancer with distant organ metastases is considered incurable with currently available therapies.
Harbeck, Nadia +8 more
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Chinese expert consensus recommendations for management of bone health in female patients with early breast cancer (2022 edition) [PDF]
The management of bone health in female patients with early breast cancer includes managing bone loss and preventing bone metastasis. As the overall survival of patients with early breast cancer continues to increase, bone health is getting extensive ...
The Society of Breast Cancer of China Anti-Cancer Association, Breast Cancer Study Group Along Yangtze River
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Expert consensus on oncoplastic surgery of breast tumor and breast reconstruction (2022 edition) [PDF]
With the new trend of oncoplastic surgery and breast reconstruction in China and the emergence of new evidence-based medical data, expert of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Committee of Breast Cancer Society convened domestic clinical experts in the ...
Committee of Breast Cancer Society, Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Breast Surgeons Committee of Surgeons Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Committee of Breast Cancer Society, Shanghai Anti-Cancer Association
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Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022
This article is the American Cancer Society’s update on female breast cancer statistics in the United States, including population‐based data on incidence, mortality, survival, and mammography screening.
Angela N Giaquinto +7 more
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Intraoperative ultrasound for nonpalpable breast lesions – experience and operative time [PDF]
Introduction: The essential tools doctors need to diagnose breast cancer tumors at the early stages and with no clinical presentation are screening mammography and ultrasonography.
Valentin Ivanov +4 more
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Introduction Mammographic imaging can cause considerable stress and anxiety for some patients and may require someone to remain in the room during the procedure to provide both physical and emotional support.
Michelle Kostidis +2 more
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Invasive (solid) Papillary Carcinoma of the Breast: A Report of Two Cases [PDF]
Papillary carcinoma is a rare malignant tumour of the breast with an incidence of 1-2% in the general population. The clinical behaviour of solid papillary carcinomas is generally indolent unless it is associated with invasion.
Leena J.B. +2 more
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Breast reconstructions: an evolutionary analysis of techniques and current state of the art [PDF]
Introduction: The cancer that most affects women around the world is breast cancer. If the harm that the active disease is capable of causing was not enough, after the cure, the consequences continue to torment the lives of thousands of women ...
José Carlos Daher +5 more
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Tuberculous Mastitis Masquerading as an Inflammatory Cellulitis: Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Tuberculosis mastitis is a rare manifestation of tuberculosis. Clinical manifestations can be variable and unusual. Routine laboratory and imaging tests may yield nonspecific results making diagnosis challenging. Clinical details: A 33-year-
Sharmila Dudani +3 more
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Breast Fibromatosis Mimicking Breast Carcinoma [PDF]
Fibromatosis arising from the breast, also referred to as desmoid tumor, aggressive fibromatosis, or low-grade fibrosarcoma, is a rare benign entity, accounting for only 0.2% of all breast tumors. Associations with familial multicentric fibromatosis and trauma, including that resulting from surgical intervention, have been reported.
Kelli Y, Ha +2 more
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