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Simultaneous chest wall reconstruction after sternectomy and modified radical mastectomy in locally advanced breast cancer with solitary sternal metastasis

Bone is the most common metastatic organ in patients with breast cancer. The most significant clinical symptom of bone metastasis is pain which reduces quality of life in cancer patients. We report a case of chest wall reconstruction after partial sternal resection for solitary sternal metastasis an...

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Published in:Journal of breast cancer 2012, 15(4), 63, pp.462-467
Main Authors: Kang, Hyun Jong, Lee, Song Am, Park, Kyoung Sik, Yang, Jung-Hyun, Yoo, Young Bum
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