Bone Scans in Preoperative Investigations of Breast Cancer Cases
Islam Mansy,
Abdelfatah M Elsenosy,
Eslam Hassan
et al.
Abstract:Background: Breast cancer constitutes about 28% of all new cancer diagnoses in women, making it the most frequently diagnosed cancer among them. Our objective was to assess the role of bone scans (BS) in preoperative investigations of breast cancer.
Methods: This study involved 105 patients with varying stages of breast cancer, ranging from T1 to T4. We categorized them into three groups: group 1 comprised 40 women with breast cancer who underwent retrospective BS, group 2 included 30 patients with … Show more
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