2024
DOI: 10.21037/gs-23-530
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Shoulder function following oncoplastic breast conserving surgery—a narrative review

Marianne Djernes Lautrup,
Mikkel Boersen Rindom,
Katrine Rye Hauerslev

Abstract: Background and Objective The high prevalence of breast cancer survivors makes it very relevant to investigate late morbidity following the treatment. Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery (OPS) has gained great popularity over the past years, and evidence-based knowledge suggest better prognosis for treatment with breast conserving surgery (BCS) compared to mastectomy. The aim was to investigate if OPS causes late effects on an acceptable level compared to what we know about breast surgery causing… Show more

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