Evolving Management Options for Breast Cancer in Era of Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery: Where Do We Stand?

Authors

  • Abubaker Shafiq Ahmed Fatima Jinnah Medical University/Sir Gangaram Hospital,Lahore
  • Safia Zahir Ahmed
  • Nouman Zaib Shalamar Institute of Health Sciences/Shalamar Hopital ,Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48111/2021.03.05

Keywords:

Breast Recosntruction, Oncoplastic Breast Surgery, Evolving options, Breast Cancer

Abstract

Recent advances in oncoplastic techniques have revolutionized concepts in the management of breast cancer. Numerous oncoplastic and reconstructive surgery options are available to oncoplastic breast surgeons to meet the needs of variation in character and stage of the disease. To employ these available surgical and non-surgical strategies, a holistic and comprehensive understanding of the disease and treatment modalities is pivotal. In this essay, we would describe various surgical options available and would critically evaluate them in light of a typical case scenario.

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2021-09-29

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Evolving Management Options for Breast Cancer in Era of Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery: Where Do We Stand?. (2021). Archives of Surgical Research, 2(3), 31-37. https://doi.org/10.48111/2021.03.05