THE ROLE OF LUMPECTOMY AND RADIATION THERAPY WITHOUT AXILLARY DISSECTION IN MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER AND CLINICALLY NEGATIVE AXILLARY NODES

Wesam Reda El-Ghamry;

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The present study included 100 patients with early stage breast cancer, (T1-T2 ≤ 3cm) Pathological proven adenocarcinoma of the breast, referred after surgery to radiation oncology and nuclear medicine department, Ain Shams University Hospitals.

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Title THE ROLE OF LUMPECTOMY AND RADIATION THERAPY WITHOUT AXILLARY DISSECTION IN MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER AND CLINICALLY NEGATIVE AXILLARY NODES
Authors Wesam Reda El-Ghamry
Keywords THE ROLE OF LUMPECTOMY AND RADIATION THERAPY WITHOUT AXILLARY DISSECTION IN MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER AND CLINICALLY NEGATIVE AXILLARY NODES
Issue Date 2008
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The present study included 100 patients with early stage breast cancer, (T1-T2 ≤ 3cm) Pathological proven adenocarcinoma of the breast, referred after surgery to radiation oncology and nuclear medicine department, Ain Shams University Hospitals.

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