1977
DOI: 10.1002/jso.2930090214
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The survival of inoperable breast cancer treated with radiotherapy and radiotherapy followed by mastectomy

Abstract: Forty-five patients with locally advanced breast carcinoma were treated by radiotherapy. Twelve of them became operable and were operated. After 3 and 4 years in comparable clinical stage the rate of metastases in the nonoperated group was 78.6% and in the operated 75%. The survival after 3 and 4 years in comparable clinical stages was similar. In more advanced stages the survival was worse. Considering the trauma of mastectomy and the similar survival obtained in our material, an international trial should be… Show more

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