“…In the case of infra-clinical, non-palpable tumors, it is possible to mark the area of interest with a hook wire placed through the tumor or the injection of a radiotracer (radioguided occult lesion localization -ROLL) [19]. Recently, the use of handheld superparamagnetic devices, such as MagSeed or the Guiding-Marker System, have provided an accurate and reliable localization method in BCS with favorable surgical outcomes [20][21][22] (Table 2). Other alternative, non-radioactive, wire-free localization methods, developed to increase the likelihood of complete tumor removal, include intra-operative ultrasound guidance [23], the LOCalizer radio-frequency identification (RFID) system [24,25], reflector-guided localization through SAVI-SCOUT [26,27], and fluorescence detection after intralesional indocyanine green (ICG) solution injection [113] or intravenous administration was used [28] (Table 2).…”