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Clinical Significance of Radiologically Detected Small Indeterminate Extra-Mammary Lesions in Breast Cancer Patients.

Rachel Yanlin ChenRui Ying GohHoi-Ting LeungStephanie ChengVeronique Kiak Mien TanClement Luck Khng ChiaJerry Tiong Thye GooMarc Weijie Ong
Published in: European journal of breast health (2022)
Patients with breast malignancy found to have indeterminate extra-mammary lesions without obvious distant metastasis on initial staging scans are associated with a small risk of subsequently developing metastatic disease. Although most of these lesions remain quiescent, surveillance imaging is recommended because a small but significant proportion of patients with such lesions eventually harbour actual metastatic disease.
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