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Oncoplastic Surgery

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Oncoplastic surgery (OP) represents an important evolution in breast cancer treatment, allowing better aesthetic outcomes and lower risks of compromising margins and reoperations. It is both a new surgical method and technical refinement. Therefore, the emphasis is on immediate partial reconstruction, with the synergic combination of plastic surgery and oncologic surgery concepts. So, in this chapter it was discussed its history and evolution, and the indications and limits of Class I and Class II surgeries, in order to achieve best oncologic and aesthetic-functional outcomes for breast cancer patients.

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Urban, C., Rietjens, M. (2017). Oncoplastic Surgery. In: Veronesi, U., Goldhirsch, A., Veronesi, P., Gentilini, O., Leonardi, M. (eds) Breast Cancer. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48848-6_32

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