Breast Cancer: Risk of Second Surgery Reduced by Removing More Tissue
Breast-conserving surgery is a common treatment option for women with early-stage breast cancer. While some women may require a second surgery if the initial BCS does not remove all of the cancerous tissue, recent studies have shown that removing more tissue during the initial surgery may lower the risk of needing a second surgery by gerrycarlsonEstimated reading time: 0 min 0 sec
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