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An oncoplastic procedure for central and medio-cranial breast cancer

Abstract Breast conserving therapy shows remarkable oncologic results and is eligible for up to 73% of patients with breast cancer. Cosmetic results are good, however, in patients with central or medio-cranial (“no-man's land”) located breast cancer, the cosmetic result may be unsatisfying. The...

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Published in:European journal of surgical oncology 2007-12, Vol.33 (10), p.1158-1163
Main Authors: Fitzal, F, Nehrer, G, Hoch, D, Riedl, O, Gutharc, S, Deutinger, M, Jakesz, R, Gnant, M
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