Outcomes of DCIS treated with breast conserving surgery without radiotherapy on recurrence, survival, and health‐related quality of life
ANZ Journal of Surgery2023Vol. 93(9), pp. 2208–2213
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Abstract
DCIS can be safely managed with sector resection without radiotherapy and regular long-term follow up. This approach results in low annualized recurrence rates, high levels patient satisfaction and health-related quality of life and should be considered a safe alternative for patients with DCIS to minimize morbidity without affecting cancer survival.
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