lumpectomy Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of lumpectomy In English

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  • This study is the first randomized trial that addresses the use of radiation therapy following lumpectomy in a favorable cohort of elderly women.

  • Unlike standard conventional breast radiotherapy, this approach treats only 2 cm of tissue beyond the borders of the lumpectomy cavity instead of the entire breast.

  • Large-scale clinical trials have shown that breast conservation therapy, involving lumpectomy and radiation therapy, results in survival rates equivalent to those seen with mastectomy.

  • Survival rates did not differ between patients treated by radiation, lumpectomy or mastectomy.

  • Seventy-six of them were followed for 83 months following treatment by lumpectomy only (n 21) lumpectomy and radiotherapy (n 27), or mastectomy (n 28).

  • These preferences may be linked to differences in geographic access to radiation facilities across regions, because of the need for postoperative radiation following lumpectomy.

  • A comparison of ink-directed and traditional whole-cavity re-excision for breast lumpectomy specimens with positive margins.

  • Following insertion of the balloon into the lumpectomy cavity, the balloon is inflated via one of the lumens with sterile water and contrast material.

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