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Commentary on “Prognosis according to the timing of recurrence in breast cancer” (Ann Surg Treat Res 2023;104:1-9)

Hlauschek D, Gnant M

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CORRIGENDUM: Training efficacy of robotic duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy simulation using silicone models for surgical fellows

Lee M, Han Y, Kang JS, Choi YJ, Sohn HJ, Kwon W, Jang JY

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Reply on “Prognosis according to the timing of recurrence in breast cancer” (Ann Surg Treat Res 2023;104:1-9)

Jung SP, Lee YJ, Bae SY

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Safe and successful pregnancy following breast cancer treatment in young patients 35 years old or under without invasive fertility preservation: a retrospective study

Kim JH, Kim YY, Chung JH, Kim WY, Lee JB, Woo SU

Purpose: Recent advances in the treatment of breast cancer have led to the improvement of breast cancer patient’s survival. With the prolonged survival of these patients, pregnancy became an important...
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Outcomes of bilateral axillo-breast approach robotic parathyroidectomy versus open parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism: a single-institution retrospective study

Choi JB, Choi JH, Kong Y, Lee JK, Kim W, Yu HW, Kim Sj, Chai YJ, Choi JY, Lee KE

Purpose: Bilateral axillo-breast approach robotic parathyroidectomy (BABA-RP) aims to remove overactive or enlarged parathyroid glands with no visible neck collar incision. In this study, we compared the safety and surgical...
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Clinical characteristics of choledochal cysts with intrahepatic bile duct dilatations: an observational study

Chen K, Zhang S, Cai D, Zhang Y, Jin Y, Luo W, Huang Z, Hu D, Gao Z

Purpose: Whether a dilated intrahepatic bile duct (IHBD) has any effect on the prognosis of choledochal cyst (CC) remains controversial. We aimed to summarize the clinical characteristics and prognosis of...
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Comparison of totally laparoscopic and laparoscopic-assisted approach in gastrectomy with D2 lymphadenectomy for advanced gastric cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: a retrospective comparative study

Chen Z, Chen G, Li Y, Kou S, Wang T, Zhang L, Cao Y, Liu L

Purpose: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is strongly recommended for advanced gastric cancer due to good local control and a high rate of R0 dissection with this strategy. Minimally invasive techniques such as...
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High ligation with posterior wall repair for inguinal hernia repair in young adults: a nationwide cohort study

Lee Ky, Lee J, Kim D, Oh ST

Purpose: This study evaluated the difference in the recurrence of inguinal hernia in young adult patients who underwent either high ligation alone or high ligation with posterior wall repair using...
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Fate of small remnant pancreatic tail in splenic hilum after laparoscopic spleen preserving distal pancreatectomy: a retrospective study

Lee O, Yoon SK, Yoon SJ, Kim H, Han IW, Heo JS, Shin SH

Purpose: When performing laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy (LSPDP), sometimes, anatomically challenging patients are encountered, where the pancreatic tail is deep in the splenic hilum. The purpose of this study was...
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Comparative profiling by data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry reveals featured plasma proteins in breast cancer: a pilot study

Yoon KH, Chu H, Kim H, Huh S, Kim EK, Kang UB, Shin HC

Purpose: Breast cancer is known to be influenced by genetic and environmental factors, and several susceptibility genes have been discovered. Still, the majority of genetic contributors remain unknown. We aimed...
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