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The latest study suggested that patients who have multiple tumours in one breast may be able to avoid a mastectomy if the tumours can be removed while leaving enough breast tissue.
Patients who have multiple tumors in one breast may be able to avoid a mastectomy if the tumors can be removed while leaving enough breast tissue, according to research led by the Alliance in Clinical Trials in Oncology and Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center.
(STUDY FINDS) – A promising new report by a team at the Mayo Clinic suggests breast cancer patients with multiple tumors in one breast may be able to avoid having a mastectomy – surgical removal of the breasts. Their study finds that this depends on whether surgeons can successfully remove the tumors while leaving enough…
According to a study, patients who have multiple tumors in one breast may be able to avoid a mastectomy if the tumors can be removed while leaving enough breast tissue.
New research adds important prospective data showing low recurrence rates with breast conservation even among patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer.
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