DEI
发表于 2025-3-23 10:57:38
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尊重
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Omniscient
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Breast Surgery After Primary Systemic Treatmentfree survival (DFS) or even overall survival in certain subsets of patients. Surgery following PST is therefore a diagnostic procedure (assessment of tumor response in breast and axilla) as well as a therapeutic tool (locoregional control). Furthermore, it may improve surgical decision making in pat
亲属
发表于 2025-3-23 23:47:51
Axillary Surgery After Primary Systemic Therapyxillary staging after PST is the current standard of care for all breast cancers amenable to curative treatment. However, in contrast to the “upfront-surgery” setting, whether the extent of axillary surgery is foremost a staging procedure, axillary surgery post PST still yields unclarities with rega
Radiculopathy
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蚀刻
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不真
发表于 2025-3-24 13:42:58
Hereditary Breast Cancer. Risk- Assessment, Screening and Risk- Reduction Strategies syndromes should be discussed in a shared- decision making environment under the care of a multidisciplinary and interprofessional team of experts. As a result, patients are empowered to make educated, informed decisions regarding screening pathways, and cancer prevention.
HAIRY
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sebaceous-gland
发表于 2025-3-24 20:39:25
breast component.The contents extract and distil the key mes.This book is a revision companion for the UEMS breast exam. The contents extract and distil the key messages and facts of the exam-linked textbook, published in 2017, giving self-test opportunities in the last chapter. Each chapter starts
Armory
发表于 2025-3-24 23:54:06
Biopolitics — Imagining Victimhoodand exogenous oestrogens all having an impact. Despite the increased incidence, survival rates in the developed world are falling due to earlier diagnosis and better treatments. This chapter explores these issues in more detail.