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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Diagnosis and Surgery of Breast Cancer: A Multi-Institutional Study

Kang YJ, Baek JM, Kim YS, Jeon YW, Yoo TK, Rhu J, Shin CH, Cho S, Choi H, Oh SJ

Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted the rates of screening, case identification, and referral for cancer diagnosis. We investigated the diagnosis and surgery status of breast...
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Comparison of Long-Term Oncological Outcomes in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery and Conventional BreastConserving Surgery for Breast Cancer: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis

Oh MY, Kim Y, Kim J, Cheun JH, Jung JG, Kim HK, Lee HB, Han W

Purpose: The oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery (OPS) technique, combined with the principles of oncological safety and plastic surgery, results in complete tumor resection while preserving the natural appearance of the breast....
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Lipids, Anthropometric Measures, Smoking and Physical Activity Mediate the Causal Pathway From Education to Breast Cancer in Women: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Li H, Hou L, Yu Y, Sun X, Liu X, Yu Y, Wu S, He Y, Wu Y, He L, Xue F

Purpose: We aimed to investigate whether obtaining a higher level of education was causally associated with lower breast cancer risk and to identify the causal mechanism linking them. Methods: The main...
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer Patients With Pathological Complete Response in the Axillary Lymph Node After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

Kim H, Han J, Kim SY, Lee ES, Kang HS, Lee S, Jung SY, Lee E

Purpose: Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) alone following neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) remains controversial in patients with breast cancer who are initially lymph nodepositive. The present study aimed to evaluate the...
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Imaging Protocol and Criteria for Evaluation of Axillary Lymph Nodes in the NAUTILUS Trial

Chang JM, Shin HJ, Choi JS, Shin SU, Choi BH, Kim MJ, Yoon JH, Chung J, Kim TH, Han BK, Kim HH, Moon WK

Axillary ultrasonography (US) is the most commonly used imaging modality for nodal evaluation in patients with breast cancer. No Axillary Surgical Treatment in Clinically Lymph Node-Negative Patients after Ultrasonography (NAUTILUS)...
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Prognostic Factors in Male Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Nationwide Study in South Korea by the Study of SMARTSHIP Group

Park S, Hur H, Lee JS, Yoon J, Hur SM, Chung IY, Lee JW, Youn HJ, Oh SJ, Lim CW, Lee J

This study evaluated the incidence, the survival outcomes and its prognostic factors for male breast cancer (MBC) in Korea. Using the National Health Insurance Service database of Korea, we identified...
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Frailty-Independent Undertreatment Negative Impact on Survival in Older Patients With Breast Cancer

Osório F, Barros AS, Peleteiro B, Barradas AR, Urbano J, Fougo oL, Leite-Moreira A

Purpose: The management of older adults with breast cancer (BC) remains controversial. The challenging assessment of aging idiosyncrasies and the scarce evidence of therapeutic guidelines can lead to undertreatment. Our goal...
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A Randomized Controlled Trial for Doing vs. Omitting Intraoperative Frozen Section Biopsy for Resection Margin Status in Selected Patients Undergoing Breast-Conserving Surgery (OFF-MAP Trial)

Yoo TK, Kang YJ, Jeong J, Song JY, Kang SH, Lee HY, Kim ET, Yi O, Lee HB, Choi S, Park HS, Gwak G, Kim JI, Kim MK, Lee J, Kang HJ, Chae BJ

Purpose: Intraoperative frozen section biopsy is used to reduce the margin positive rate and re-excision rate and has been reported to have high diagnostic accuracy. A majority of breast surgeons...
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