Radio-induced breast angiosarcoma: features of diagnostics and treatment (a clinical case and literature review)
Breast angiosarcoma (BAS) is an extremely rare and poorly studied neoplasm, the etiology of primary BAS remains controversial, and secondary BAS is most often radio-induced. Radio-induced breast tumors usually appear 10-20 years after the initial treatment; however, for BAS this period is much short...
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Main Authors: | I. V. Kolyadina (Author), V. V. Kometova (Author), Yu. V. Bikeev (Author), S. V. Khokhlova (Author), V. V. Rodionov (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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