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Regional Approach Does Not Lower Breast Cancer Recurrence

Regional anesthesia does not reduce the recurrence of breast cancer after surgery compared with volatile general ...

JULY 11, 2020

Societies Make Recommendations for Breast Surgery During COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has placed unprecedented demands on doctors across the United States, not only in caring ...

MAY 4, 2020

Yoga Relieves Symptoms in Patients With Breast Cancer

Weekly yoga improves overall physical well-being and energy levels, and reduces nausea, in patients with breast ...

MARCH 20, 2020

Breast Surgeons Share Strategies to Prevent Lymphedema

Dallas—The rate of lymphedema after breast cancer treatment has been decreasing, but up to 40% of those ...

DECEMBER 26, 2019

Supine MRI May Significantly Decrease Positive Margin Rates, Improve Precision for Breast Surgery

The use of supine MRI to guide breast-conserving surgery in breast cancer treatment is resource-intensive, but it ...

OCTOBER 30, 2019

Breast Cancer Recurrence Not Linked To Anesthesia Administration Mode

The type of anesthesia used in breast cancer surgery is not related to the rate of breast cancer recurrence, a ...

MAY 27, 2019

Surgeons Predict Their Own Shifting Role in Breast Cancer Care

Orlando, Fla.—As the ability to identify the lowest risk patients grows, and minimally or noninvasive ...

JANUARY 15, 2019

Multidisciplinary Evaluation Reduces Positive Margins After Lumpectomy

Orlando, Fla.—New research shows that a multidisciplinary evaluation involving the surgeon, pathologist and ...

DECEMBER 15, 2018

Managing Patient Expectations Key for Mastectomy Without Reconstruction

There are techniques any surgeon can employ to increase the odds of a perfect mastectomy in patients with breast ...

DECEMBER 10, 2018

Mapping Out the Path to Axillary Surgery

Axillary surgery in breast cancer patients has evolved from routine axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) to ...

OCTOBER 9, 2018

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