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BMC Surgery
Background Primary amyloidosis of the breast is an unusual benign disease that mostly occurs in postmenopausal elderly women. Amyloidosis is the deposition of amorphous protein within tissues. Breast biopsy is necessary to make a definite diagnosis i
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Franco Roviello, Damiana Tacchini, Daniele Marrelli, Alessandro Neri, F. Bettarini, Tiziana Megha, Lorenzo Giacinto De Franco
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BMC Surgery
Background The biological and clinical significance of multifocal and multicentric (MF/MC) breast cancers and the choice of appropriate surgical treatment for these tumors are still debated. Methods 1158 women operated on for a stage I-III breast can
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BMC Surgery
Background Modified radical mastectomy remains the standard therapeutic surgical operation for breast cancer in most parts of the world. This retrospective study reviews mastectomy for management of breast cancer in a surgical oncology division over
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BMC Surgery, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 18 (2012)
BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery
Background Prophylactic antibiotics (PAs) are beneficial to breast cancer patients undergoing surgery because they prevent surgical site infection (SSI), but limited information regarding their use has been published. This study aims to determine the
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Ernesto Vinci, Emanuela Cataudella, Filippo Drago, Michele Malaguarnera, Antonio Biondi, Francesco Basile, Francesca Catalano, Paola Mariangela Frazzetto, Marco Vacante, Giulia Malaguarnera
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BMC Surgery
Background Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among U.S. women .The 5-year survival rate for this tumour is nowadays 85%, and the 61% of these women are still alive at 15 years. When depression symptoms are present as a consequence o
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Andrea Cavallaro, Marcello Majorana, Gaetano Piccolo, Maria Di Vita, Antonio Zanghì, Alessandro Cappellani, Massimiliano Berretta, Giuseppina Barbera
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BMC Surgery
Background Breast cancer (BC) remains principally a disease of old ages; with 35-50% of cases occurring in women older than 65 years. Even mortality for cancer increases with aging: 19.7% between 65 and 74 years; 22.6% between 75 and 84 years; and 15