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Impact of Imaging-Guided Localization on Performance of Tailored Axillary Surgery in Patients with Clinically Node-Positive Breast Cancer: Prospective Cohort Study Within TAXIS (OPBC-03, SAKK 23/16, IBCSG 57-18, ABCSG-53, GBG 101).

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 30.10.2023

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Weber W, Heidinger M, Hayoz S, Matrai Z, Tausch C, Henke G, Zwahlen D, Gruber G, Zimmermann F, Montagna G, Andreozzi M, Goldschmidt M, Schulz C, Müller A, Ackerknecht M, Tampaki E, Bjelic-Radisic V, Kurzeder C, Sávolt Á, Smanykó V, Hagen D, Müller D, Gnant M, Loibl S, Fitzal F, Markellou P, Bekes I, Egle D, Heil J, Knauer M. Impact of Imaging-Guided Localization on Performance of Tailored Axillary Surgery in Patients with Clinically Node-Positive Breast Cancer: Prospective Cohort Study Within TAXIS (OPBC-03, SAKK 23/16, IBCSG 57-18, ABCSG-53, GBG 101). Ann Surg Oncol 2023
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
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Ann Surg Oncol 2023
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30.10.2023
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1534-4681
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Tailored axillary surgery (TAS) is a novel surgical concept for clinical node-positive breast cancer. It consists of the removal of the sentinel lymph nodes (LNs), as well as palpably suspicious nodes. The TAS technique can be utilized in both the upfront and neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) setting. This study assessed whether/how imaging-guided localization (IGL) influenced TAS.