Comparison of long-term oncological outcomes after central lumpectomy versus nipple-sparing breast-conserving surgery for centrally located breast cancer: a propensity score-matched study.
Yung-Huyn HwangTae-Kyung Robyn YooSae Byul LeeNamshin KimIl-Young ChungBeom Seok KoBeom Seok KoJong Won LeeByung Ho SonPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2024)
NS-BCS showed more local recurrence than central lumpectomy. When deciding whether to spare the nipple during BCS in CLBC, patients should be sufficiently informed about the risk of IBTR.
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