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Assessment of Surgical Operations for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2009

Xi Peng Yin
Affiliation:
Nassau County Medical Center
Xiao Qing Li
Affiliation:
Nassau County Medical Center
Duncan Neuhauser
Affiliation:
Case Western Reserve University
James T. Evans
Affiliation:
Overton Brooks, VA Medical Center

Abstract

The choice of surgical procedure for the treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remains clinically based. A meta-analysis was used to synthesize the results of 24 published clinical studies. Partial breast tissue excision appears to be as efficacious as mastectomy for the treatment of DCIS of the breast.

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General Essays
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1997

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