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Combining Manual Lymph Drainage with Physical Exercise after Modified Radical Mastectomy Effectively Prevents Upper Limb Lymphedema.

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2016
OBJECTIVE Upper limb lymphedema is a common complication after radical mastectomy in patients with breast cancer. In this study, we examined the efficacy of self-manual lymph drainage (MLD) after modified radical mastectomy for the prevention of upper ...
Lijuan Zhang   +11 more
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The intercostobrachial nerve in radical mastectomy

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1974
AbstractPreservation of the intercostobrachial nerves during radical mastectomy for cancer of the breast was found to be rewarding. Of 46 mastectomies, 13 so treated were free of throbbing and paraesthesia sensations, while the other 33 had mild to severe complaint. The operative technique is described.
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Radical Mastectomy in 20 Ruminants

Veterinary Surgery, 2004
Objective—To describe a surgical technique for radical mastectomy in ruminants and to report experience and outcome in 20 animals.Study Design—Retrospective study.Animals—Seventeen goats and 3 cows.Methods—Medical records of ruminants that had radical mastectomy between June 1, 1987 and June 1, 2003 were reviewed.
Susan L. Fubini   +2 more
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Radical Mastectomy in the Aged Female†

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1975
ABSTRACTOf 142 female patients over age 75 at The New York Hospital‐Cornell Medical Center, 58 underwent radical mastectomy and 40 simple mastectomy for primary breast cancer. After five years, 49 per cent of the radical mastectomy group were cancer‐free compared with 35 per cent of the simple mastectomy group.
Armand F. Cortese, George N. Cornell
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Modified Radical Mastectomy and Simple Mastectomy

2018
Kirby I. Bland   +2 more
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THE EXTENDED RADICAL MASTECTOMY

JAMA, 1964
A communication in this issue (p 96) reports improved results after an extended radical mastectomy of the Urban type. This extended operation resulted from the initial work of R. S. Handley in London, and clinical application by Urban and others. As recorded by Sugarbaker in this recent study, the 5-year survival rate of 160 patients after the extended
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EXCISION OF THE SKIN IN RADICAL MASTECTOMY

Archives of Surgery, 1950
IT IS GENERALLY agreed that the operation of choice for carcinoma of the breast is radical mastectomy based on most of the concepts of Halsted and of Willy Meyer. No general agreement exists, however, on the amount of skin that should be removed in the performance of the operation.
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Is modified radical mastectomy really equivalent to radical mastectomy in treatment of carcinoma of the breast?

Cancer, 1986
Evaluation of any therapeutic modality for carcinoma of the breast requires prolonged follow-up. Between 1965 and 1968, 870 women with primary unilateral breast cancer were treated surgically at our institution. To achieve a study group that could be meaningfully analyzed, the authors identified and excluded all patients with pre-existing life ...
J. Kirk Martin   +3 more
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Modified radical mastectomy: Why not?

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Abstract The author traces the evolution of his surgical treatment of breast cancer from conventional, through extended, and finally to a modified, conservative, radical mastectomy as the treatment of choice for all primary operable carcinomas. The justification for this is outlined, and a case is made for the use of postoperative supervoltage ...
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SIMPLE OR RADICAL MASTECTOMY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— I was surprised to find in The Journal, Oct. 31, 1959, page 1220, an excerpt from an article by Dr. T. C. Case entitled "Simple or Radical Mastectomy?" The excerpt states that there is no proof that radical mastectomy is superior to simple mastectomy and that the latter, with postoperative radiation, is the preferred treatment ...
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