Abstract:Objective: Breast carcinoma is the commonest cancer affecting female gender and is the second major cause of mortality in females globally. Among different surgical options, modified radical mastectomy (MRM) with or without neoadjuvant therapy is the most frequent surgery carried out globally for breast carcinoma. In this study we aimed to determine the frequency of early post-operative complications following modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in patients with breast carcinoma. Material and methods: This dual … Show more
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