The Breast 2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-35955-9.00030-1
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Halsted Radical Mastectomy

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“…This is not a new idea as Paget first raised the concept in the context of breast cancer over a hundred years ago [ 6 ]. Both the early radical surgeries [ 7 ] and the focus on genetics in the twenty first century [ 8 ] represented huge advances in cancer management, but neglected the aforementioned crucial interplay. This interplay was also overlooked in the original concept of how metastases arose, which simply stated that cancer cells entered a one-way traffic flow to anatomically downstream organs (for example in axillary nodal spread of breast cancer).…”
Section: Seed and Soil Hypothesis And The Role Of Adhesion Moleculmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not a new idea as Paget first raised the concept in the context of breast cancer over a hundred years ago [ 6 ]. Both the early radical surgeries [ 7 ] and the focus on genetics in the twenty first century [ 8 ] represented huge advances in cancer management, but neglected the aforementioned crucial interplay. This interplay was also overlooked in the original concept of how metastases arose, which simply stated that cancer cells entered a one-way traffic flow to anatomically downstream organs (for example in axillary nodal spread of breast cancer).…”
Section: Seed and Soil Hypothesis And The Role Of Adhesion Moleculmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, it was popularised and scientifically used. In the past two decades, the development of less invasive mastectomies for the treatment of breast cancer has been monitored for effectiveness and equivalent results for locoregional management with conservative treatments followed by radiotherapy [4] . from being more aesthetically pleasing and less intrusive while yet keeping the natural breast tissue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%