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Breast cancer treatment—current status

Postgraduate Medicine, 1983
Loss of a breast to cancer can have a profound psychologic effect on a woman. Within the last few years, research in breast cancer has centered on trying to find procedures that are less mutilating than but just as effective as the conventional surgical procedures discussed in part 1 (page 126).
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Segmental mastectomy and tamoxifen alone provide adequate locoregional control of breast cancer in elderly women.

The American surgeon, 1997
We wished to determine whether tamoxifen and local excision without breast radiation or axillary lymph node dissection provides adequate local and regional control of breast cancer in elderly women. The records of 36 women with breast cancer who were more than 70 years old and were treated only with tamoxifen and local excision from January 1985 to ...
S, Yeh, L R, Tan, T X, O'Connell
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Segmental Mastectomy and Irradiation in the Treatment of Breast Cancer

American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1988
S E, Singletary, M, McNeese
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Combination of thoracic segmental spinal anesthesia and erector spinae plane block for modified radical mastectomy: A case report

Multidisciplinary Science Journal
A 49-year-old female patient presented to the hospital with a lump in the right breast, which she had first noticed ten months ago. Fine needle aspiration cytology reported infiltrating ductal carcinoma. The patient requested a different anesthetic modality other than general anesthesia.
Samiksha Punekar   +2 more
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Lumpectomy/Segmental Mastectomy

2013
Patrizia Guerrieri   +41 more
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Cosmesis in segmental mastectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1982
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The segmental mastectomy margin: Do millimeters matter?

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1991
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A Pilot Clinical Trial to Assess Percutaneous Segmental Mastectomy in Women with Malignant Tumors < or = 1.0 Centimeter

1999
Abstract : The operative treatment of primary breast cancer has changed. The radical mastectomy has been replaced by the modified radical mastectomy. Increasingly breast-conserving operations are being accepted as the standard of care. The logical culmination of the retreat from radical mastectomy is tumor extirpation without open surgical procedures ...
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