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A multidisciplinary view of mastectomy and breast reconstruction: Understanding the challenges

The current review paper was written in collaboration with breast cancer surgeons from the European Breast Cancer Research Association of Surgical Trialists (EUBREAST), a breast pathologist from the Danish Breast Cancer Group (DBCG), and representatives from the European SocieTy for Radiotherapy &am...

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Published in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2021-04, Vol.56, p.42-52
Main Authors: Kaidar-Person, Orit, Offersen, Birgitte V., Boersma, Liesbeth J., de Ruysscher, Dirk, Tramm, Trine, Kühn, Thorsten, Gentilini, Oreste, Mátrai, Zoltán, Poortmans, Philip
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