Positive margins (R1) risk factors in breast cancer conservative surgery
Augusto Lombardi,1 Elena Pastore,1 Stefano Maggi,1 Gianluca Stanzani,2 Valeria Vitale,2 Camilla Romano,1 Laura Bersigotti,1 Andrea Vecchione,3 Claudio Amanti11Breast Surgery, Università La Sapienza, Ospedale Sant’Andrea, Rome, Italy; 2Breast Surgery, Ospedale Sant’Andr...
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Main Authors: | Lombardi A, Pastore E, Maggi S, Stanzani G, Vitale V, Romano C, Bersigotti L, Vecchione A, Amanti C |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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