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Evaluations of aesthetic outcomes of oncoplastic surgery by surgeons of different gender and specialty: A prospective controlled study

Abstract This prospective trial was designed to assess aesthetic outcomes of oncoplastic surgery. Standardized photographs were taken of 45 breast cancer patients undergoing oncoplastic surgery, preoperatively and 6 and 12 months postoperatively (oncoplastic group), and of 45 patients treated by con...

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Published in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2011-10, Vol.20 (5), p.407-412
Main Authors: Veiga, Daniela F, Veiga-Filho, Joel, Ribeiro, Leda M, Archangelo-Junior, Ivanildo, Mendes, Denise A, Andrade, Vanessa O, Caetano, Leci V, Campos, Fabíola S.M, Juliano, Yara, Ferreira, Lydia M
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Case-Control Studies
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Gender
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine
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Middle Aged
Patient Satisfaction
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Sex Factors
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Treatment Outcome
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