Surgical implications of population screening for mammary carcinoma
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Surgical implications of population screening for mammary carcinoma
Abstract
With the introduction of population screening for mammary carcinoma, in the initial phase an increase of malignancies has to be expected. Later on in the program the type of lesions will change. In the case of nonpalpable lesions close cooperation between surgeon, radiologist and pathologist is mandatory. The treatment of patients with ductal carcinoma in situ needs special attention because of the complexity of the problem, and requires careful preparation of the disciplines involved.
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