Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) need a reoperation due to tumor-positive margins at final histopathology. Currently available intraoperative surgical margin assessment modalities all have specific limitations. Therefore, we aimed to assess the feasibility and accuracy of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) as a novel method for intraoperative margin assessment in BCS.Methods: Lumpectomy specimens from 30 consecutive patients diagnosed with invasive breast cancer or DCIS were imaged using a micro-CT. Margin status was assessed on micro-CT images by two investigators who were blinded to the final histopathological margin status. The...
Background: Histopathology is the only accepted method to measure and stage the breast tumor size. H...
Background: Controversy still exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery...
Background: Controversy still exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer represents a significant risk in women's health, affecting many women world...
Background: To analyze the feasibility and accuracy of micro–computed tomography (micro-CT) for surg...
BACKGROUND: Roughly 23% of breast conserving surgery (BCS) patients undergo a second re-excision pro...
Rationale:Positive surgical margins for invasive breast cancer (BC) treated with breast-conserving s...
RATIONALE: Positive surgical margins for invasive breast cancer (BC) treated with breast-conserving ...
Purpose of Review Successful breast-conserving surgery is predicated on achieving negative margins (...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of Micro Computed Tomography (Micro CT)...
Background: Histopathology is the only accepted method to measure and stage the breast tumor size. H...
Background: Histopathology is the only accepted method to measure and stage the breast tumor size. H...
Background: Controversy still exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery...
Background: Controversy still exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
Purpose: Around 15%-30% of patients receiving breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for invasive breast ca...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer represents a significant risk in women's health, affecting many women world...
Background: To analyze the feasibility and accuracy of micro–computed tomography (micro-CT) for surg...
BACKGROUND: Roughly 23% of breast conserving surgery (BCS) patients undergo a second re-excision pro...
Rationale:Positive surgical margins for invasive breast cancer (BC) treated with breast-conserving s...
RATIONALE: Positive surgical margins for invasive breast cancer (BC) treated with breast-conserving ...
Purpose of Review Successful breast-conserving surgery is predicated on achieving negative margins (...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of Micro Computed Tomography (Micro CT)...
Background: Histopathology is the only accepted method to measure and stage the breast tumor size. H...
Background: Histopathology is the only accepted method to measure and stage the breast tumor size. H...
Background: Controversy still exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery...
Background: Controversy still exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery...