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Routine pre-treatment MRI for breast cancer in a single-payer medical center: Effects on surgical choices, timing and outcomes [PDF]
Berry IV, John S+12 more
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What's new? Women with metastatic breast cancer often experience non‐life‐threatening but unpleasant symptoms, including low sexual enjoyment and vaginal dryness, but these symptoms have not been well‐studied and treatments are lacking. Here, the authors conducted a large, multinational randomized controlled trial of exercise in women with metastatic ...
Martina E. Schmidt+33 more
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Management of patients after mastectomy. [PDF]
P. Clark, David L. Morris
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Improving Patient Decision-Making in Health Care [PDF]
Outlines regional variations within Minnesota in rates of patients with similar conditions receiving elective surgery, the concept of shared decision making, treatment choices for eight conditions, and steps for ensuring patients make informed ...
David C. Goodman+5 more
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LYMPHANGIOSARCOMA IN POST-MASTECTOMY LYMPHEDEMA
Gregory F. Froio, William G. Kirkland
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ABSTRACT Angiosarcoma with malignant effusion is an uncommon yet clinically aggressive presentation, which poses as a diagnostic pitfall with its overlapping cytomorphologic features with metastatic adenocarcinoma. In this article, two cases reported in the literature were reviewed for cytology, immunocytochemistry, and clinical course.
Jamie C. Y. Lam+3 more
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AN INCISION AND METHOD OF WOUND CLOSURE FOR RADICAL MASTECTOMY*
Thomas G. Orr
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Canine ovarian gonadoblastoma (GB) (with SALL4, OCT‐4, E‐cadherin, α‐inhibin, AE1/AE3, and WT‐1 immunoreactivity) and two mammary carcinomas have been described in a genetically normal female Spitz. The scarcity of GB in dogs, aberrant WT‐1 expression in the germ cell component, and lack of the AMELY gene are the most remarkable features of the present
Diba Golchin+4 more
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Background: The presence of a DCIS component accompanying invasive breast cancer (IBC) is associated with a higher rate of primary mastectomy compared to IBC without DCIS.
Roxanne A.W. Ploumen+6 more
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