نتایج جستجو برای: Breast Conserving Surgery

تعداد نتایج: 583407  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
bagher farhood medical physics department, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad hasan emranpour shahid rajaie babolsar radiotherapy center, babolsar, iran navid nekoui department of statistics, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

introduction the first medical intervention for many breast cancer patients is breast conserving surgery (bcs) and/or modified radical mastectomy (mrm). most of these patients undergo radiation therapy, following surgery. the most common side-effect of breast radiotherapy is skin damage. in the present study, the severity of acute skin changes and the underlying causes were investigated in pati...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
seung hee han department of radiology, seoul st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, south korea yeong yi an department of radiology, st. vincent’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, south korea; department of radiology, st. vincent’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, south korea. tel: +82-312498495, fax: +82-312475713 bong joo kang department of radiology, seoul st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, south korea sung hun kim department of radiology, seoul st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, south korea eun jae lee department of radiology, seoul st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, south korea

background dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (dce - mri) has been widely used in the management of breast cancer, and its diagnostic value in breast imaging has been demonstrated. there have only been a few reports regarding the usefulness of pre-contrast imaging. knowledge about clinically significant findings of preoperative, pre-contrast t1 and t2 mr images will allow more...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2013
Dominik Maślach Michalina Krzyżak Andrzej Szpak Iwona Bojar Magdalena Bielska-Lasota Alfred Owoc

INTRODUCTION The results of breast cancer treatment depend mainly on better detection in mammography screening and, consequently, a higher proportion of women with early stage of the disease. They depend also on a better access to health care services and the effectiveness of oncological treatment. One of the methods of breast cancer control is a breast-conserving surgery. With a proper patient...

A. Maddah Safaei, E. Akbari Hamed, Ebrahim Esmati, F. Farhan, M.S. Mirai Ashtiani, Sh. Shahriarian,

Background:  After breast conserving surgery, most recurrences occur around the primary tumor site. This justifies the use of boost radiotherapy to the primary site of tumor. Surgical scar is not always a good surrogate for the location of the lumpectomy cavity. The aim of this study was to evaluate ultrasonic guidance for detection of the lumpectomy cavity after breast conserving surgery ...

Journal: :middle east journal of cancer 0
abeer ibrahim department of medical oncology and hematological malignancy, south egypt cancer institute, assiut university, assiut, egypt anwar amin department of surgical oncology, south egypt cancer institute, assiut university, assiut, egypt rehab hassan department of medical oncology and hematological malignancy, south egypt cancer institute, assiut university, assiut, egypt

background: preoperative determination of the extent of viable residual tumor is an important issue after neoadjuvant treatment. on the other hand, retrospective data suggest that breast-conserving surgery is feasible up to stage iiia breast cancer without preoperative therapy. methods: we retrospectively analyzed 164 patients who underwent breastconserving surgery followed by adjuvant chemothe...

Journal: :The Lancet. Oncology 2016
Marissa C van Maaren Linda de Munck Geertruida H de Bock Jan J Jobsen Thijs van Dalen Sabine C Linn Philip Poortmans Luc J A Strobbe Sabine Siesling

BACKGROUND Investigators of registry-based studies report improved survival for breast-conserving surgery plus radiotherapy compared with mastectomy in early breast cancer. As these studies did not present long-term overall and breast cancer-specific survival, the effect of breast-conserving surgery plus radiotherapy might be overestimated. In this study, we aimed to evaluate 10 year overall an...

2014
Elroy P Weledji George Enow-Orock Marcelin N Ngowe Leopold Aminde

BACKGROUND The controversy between breast conserving surgery and simple mastectomy for phyllodes tumours of the breast remains because of the unpredictable nature of the disease. Although some benign tumours may show an unusually aggressive behaviour, modified radical surgery for phyllodes tumours offers no survival advantage, and recently more conservative surgical approaches have been deploye...

2015
Yanyan Jiang Nan Lin Sheng Huang Chongping Lin Na Jin Zaizhong Zhang Jun Ke Yinghao Yu Jianping Zhu Yu Wang Baolin Liu.

To examine the feasibility of using carbon nanoparticles to track nonpalpable breast cancer for breast-conserving surgery. During breast-conserving surgery, it is often very challenging to determine the boundary of tumor and identify involved lymph nodes. Currently used methods are useful in identifying tumor location, but do not provide direct visual guidance for resection margin during surger...

Journal: :Chirurgia 2001
N T Kroman M Blichert-Toft

The breast cancer treatment is based nowadays on new surgical options: breast-conserving surgery, which applies at least for the first and second stage cancer, with radical intention. We have been practicing breast-conserving surgery for the last 16 years and we have performed 303 breast conserving operations from a total of 673. We recorded 12 local recurrences (3,96%) and 2 deaths due to canc...

2013
Koichi Tomita Kenji Yano Akimitsu Nishibayashi Megumi Fukai Miwako Miyasaka Ko Hosokawa

OBJECTIVE Secondary reconstruction after breast-conserving surgery is generally challenging because of the nature of irradiated tissue. The aim of this study was to validate the use of latissimus dorsi myocutaneous (LDM) flaps for secondary breast reconstruction after breast-conserving surgery. METHODS Fifteen consecutive patients who underwent secondary reconstruction with an LDM flap after ...

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