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INTERCOSTAL DISSECTION AND RADICAL MASTECTOMY
Archives of Surgery, 1953THE STATISTICAL evidence that the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer and curability are not necessarily synonymous would make one wonder if we might not be further ahead to discard many of our present ideas about cancer. This might well be applied to the problem of treatment of carcinoma of the female breast.
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1994
The term modified radical mastectomy has come to mean removal of the breast together with a variable number of axillary lymph nodes. Some surgeons take a few outer lymph nodes, some do a complete excision of the lateral third of the axillary nodes using the pectoralis minor muscle as the upper boundary for their dissection, some elevate the pectoralis ...
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The term modified radical mastectomy has come to mean removal of the breast together with a variable number of axillary lymph nodes. Some surgeons take a few outer lymph nodes, some do a complete excision of the lateral third of the axillary nodes using the pectoralis minor muscle as the upper boundary for their dissection, some elevate the pectoralis ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1957
W T, FITTS, L T, PATTERSON, S S, SCHOI
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W T, FITTS, L T, PATTERSON, S S, SCHOI
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Modified Radical Mastectomy, Simple (Total) Mastectomy
2013This chapter describes the standard technique for modified radical mastectomy (total mastectomy with axillary node dissection). It also describes modifications appropriate when axillary node dissection is not required.
Jameson L. Chassin+1 more
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Leila T Tchelebi+2 more
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