Association of clinicopathologic variables and patient preference with the choice of surgical treatment for early-stage breast cancer: A registry-based study
CONCLUSION: Choice of surgery is strongly associated with key prognostic factors among women undergoing BCS with RT compared to mastectomy. Failure to control for all relevant confounders may bias results in outcome studies in favour of BCS.PMID:38056168 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2023.103614
Source: Breast - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Emma S öderberg Fredrik W ärnberg Anna-Karin Wennstig Greger Nilsson Hans Garmo Lars Holmberg Carl Blomqvist Malin Sund Charlotta Wadsten Source Type: research
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