Therapy for breast cancer today is characterised by ever more precise diagnostic methods and ever more effective oncological treatments, a trend which will certainly continue in the future. Breast preservation and the application of oncoplastic principles are increasingly popular. A sentinel lymph node biopsy in the surgical treatment of the axilla is primary, with the indication for axillary block dissection (ABD) narrowing and radiation therapy becoming an alternative to ABD in certain cases. This publication summarises our recommendations on the surgical treatment of breast cancer based on the content of the 2nd Breast Cancer Consensus Conference and considering the latest international studies and professional recommendations
This thesis aimed to provide insights into different aspects of the axillary management of breast ca...
The surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last ...
Kyoto Breast Cancer Consensus Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 18-20 February 2014 The loco-regional manage...
The surgical treatment is still the most effective method in curing of early breast cancer. Breast p...
Az elmúlt két évtizedben az emlő onkológiai sebészete számos tekintetben megváltozott. Ennek az okai...
The surgical approach to the axilla in breast cancer has been a controversial issue for more than th...
Abstract. This text is based on the recommendations accepted by the 4th Hungarian Consensus Conferen...
The recommendations of the AGO Breast Committee on the surgical therapy of breast cancer were last u...
Breast cancer, the most prevalent female malignancy represents a major health problem. Breast cancer...
Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide. Morbidity and mortality increa...
This text is based on the recommendations accepted by the 4th Hungarian Consensus Conference on Brea...
Primary systemic therapy is increasingly used in the treatment of patients with early-stage breast c...
Breast conserving therapy including breast conserving surgery followed by radiation therapy is the t...
Az emlőrák IV. stádiuma gyógyíthatatlan, de kezelhető állapot, amelyben elsősorban szisztémás és tün...
Breast conserving surgery followed by radiation therapy is the treatment of choice for early breast ...
This thesis aimed to provide insights into different aspects of the axillary management of breast ca...
The surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last ...
Kyoto Breast Cancer Consensus Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 18-20 February 2014 The loco-regional manage...
The surgical treatment is still the most effective method in curing of early breast cancer. Breast p...
Az elmúlt két évtizedben az emlő onkológiai sebészete számos tekintetben megváltozott. Ennek az okai...
The surgical approach to the axilla in breast cancer has been a controversial issue for more than th...
Abstract. This text is based on the recommendations accepted by the 4th Hungarian Consensus Conferen...
The recommendations of the AGO Breast Committee on the surgical therapy of breast cancer were last u...
Breast cancer, the most prevalent female malignancy represents a major health problem. Breast cancer...
Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide. Morbidity and mortality increa...
This text is based on the recommendations accepted by the 4th Hungarian Consensus Conference on Brea...
Primary systemic therapy is increasingly used in the treatment of patients with early-stage breast c...
Breast conserving therapy including breast conserving surgery followed by radiation therapy is the t...
Az emlőrák IV. stádiuma gyógyíthatatlan, de kezelhető állapot, amelyben elsősorban szisztémás és tün...
Breast conserving surgery followed by radiation therapy is the treatment of choice for early breast ...
This thesis aimed to provide insights into different aspects of the axillary management of breast ca...
The surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last ...
Kyoto Breast Cancer Consensus Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 18-20 February 2014 The loco-regional manage...