نتایج جستجو برای: conserving surgery

تعداد نتایج: 349324  

2015
Abeer Ibrahim Anwar T Amin Rehab Hassan

♦Corresponding Author: Abeer Ibrahim, MD Department of Medical Oncology and Hematological Malignancies, South Egypt Cancer Institute, El Methaq Street, Assiut, Egypt Tel: +201001015295, Email: [email protected] Introduction Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is a possible option for early-stage breast cancer. Long-term follow-up in many studies have reported comparable disease-free and over...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 2016
N N Y Janssen J Nijkamp T Alderliesten C E Loo E J T Rutgers J-J Sonke M T F D Vrancken Peeters

BACKGROUND Breast cancer screening, improved imaging and neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST) have led to increased numbers of non-palpable tumours suitable for breast-conserving surgery (BCS). Accurate tumour localization is essential to achieve a complete resection in these patients. This study evaluated the role of radioactive seed localization (RSL) in improving breast- and axilla-conserving ...

2015
Hiroki Ueo Yoshiaki Shinden Taro Tobo Ayako Gamachi Mitsuaki Udo Hisateru Komatsu Sho Nambara Tomoko Saito Masami Ueda Hidenari Hirata Shotaro Sakimura Yuki Takano Ryutaro Uchi Junji Kurashige Sayuri Akiyoshi Tomohiro Iguchi Hidetoshi Eguchi Keishi Sugimachi Yoko Kubota Yuichiro Kai Kenji Shibuta Yuko Kijima Heiji Yoshinaka Shoji Natsugoe Masaki Mori Yoshihiko Maehara Masayo Sakabe Mako Kamiya John W. Kakareka Thomas J. Pohida Peter L. Choyke Hisataka Kobayashi Hiroaki Ueo Yasuteru Urano Koshi Mimori

We previously developed γ-glutamyl hydroxymethyl rhodamine green (gGlu-HMRG) as a tool to detect viable cancer cells, based on the fact that the enzyme γ-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) is overexpressed on membranes of various cancer cells, but is not expressed in normal tissue. Cleavage of the probe by GGT generates green fluorescence. Here, we examined the feasibility of clinical application of ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs 2010
Lisa A Newman

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a disease whose manifestations are largely confined to in-breast pathology. Management strategies therefore focus on various combinations of local therapy: mastectomy, lumpectomy alone, and lumpectomy followed by breast irradiation. Although DCIS does not carry an inherent risk of distant organ metastasis, optimal local control is essential because any in-brea...

Journal: :The journal of breast health 2015
Ebru Menekşe Sefa Özyazıcı Faruk Karateke Ümit Turan Adnan Kuvvetli Cihan Gökler Mehmet Özdoğan Safa Önel

OBJECTIVE We aimed to present our experience with rhomboid flap reconstruction, which is a simple technique, in breast cancer patients who underwent breast-conserving surgery. METHODS We reviewed the medical records of 13 patients with breast cancer who underwent rhomboid flap reconstruction. The patients were evaluated for tumor size, safe surgical margin, and other clinical and pathological...

2014
Robert E. Beck Leonard Kim Ning J. Yue Bruce G. Haffty Atif J. Khan Sharad Goyal

Thousands of women diagnosed with breast cancer each year receive breast-conserving surgery followed by adjuvant radiation therapy. For women with left-sided breast cancer, there is risk of potential cardiotoxicity from the radiation therapy. As data have become available to quantify the risk of cardiotoxicity from radiation, strategies have also developed to reduce the dose of radiation to the...

Journal: :The breast journal 2005
Alan J Stolier George M Fuhrman Troy G Scroggins Cynthia I Boyer

For women undergoing breast-conserving surgery, recent reports suggest that in selected cases accelerated partial breast irradiation may yield results equal to that of whole breast irradiation. Over 31 months, 19 patients underwent accelerated partial breast irradiation using the MammoSite as the sole radiation treatment following breast-conserving surgery. Seventeen patients had the MammoSite ...

2017
Zackariah VK Clement Martin Jones

Solid papillary carcinoma of the breast is a low-grade tumor originating in the ductal epithelium. It is commonly seen in post-menopausal women and accounts for <1% of all breast cancers. Patients can be asymptomatic, have nipple discharge or present with abnormal mammographic findings. Despite of some radiological features solid papillary carcinoma cannot be accurately diagnosed by imaging alo...

Journal: :Breast care 2015
Ruvinder Athwal Mahmood Dakka Donna Appleton Simon Harries Dayalan Clarke Lucie Jones

BACKGROUND This study assessed the views of patients undergoing breast surgery for breast cancer with a planned overnight stay, asking whether they would be happy to be discharged home on the same day of surgery. METHODS A structured questionnaire sent out in the 6 weeks following surgery was used to ascertain the patients' views. RESULTS The majority of patients undergoing mastectomy and a...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2016
Keegan Guidolin Michael Lock Lucie Richard Gabriel Boldt Muriel Brackstone

SUMMARY Canadian women with breast cancer may choose breast conserving therapy as their course of treatment, requiring both breast conserving surgery and adjuvant radiation therapy. However, more than 15% of Canadian women fail to receive the appropriate radiation therapy, putting them at increased risk for recurrence. Age, distance from their radiation therapy centre and stage of disease affec...

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