Possibilities of surgical treatment for locally recurrent and complicated breast cancer
Tumor progression (distant metastases, local-regional recurrences, contralateral cancer) is a main cause of death in patients with breast cancer (BC). The occurrence of local recurrences is associated mainly with the nonradicality of surgery. Patient age, tumor subtype, and personalized systemic the...
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Main Authors: | V. P. Letyagin (Author), I. V. Kolyadina (Author), I. V. Vysotskaya (Author) |
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