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Operative Behandlung des Karzinoms der Brust

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Gynäkologische Operationen

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Wie bei den Malignomen des weiblichen Genitale setzen sich auch beim Mammakarzinom in zunehmendem Maße die Bemühungen um eine individuelle, qualitativen und quantitativen Tumormerkmalen angepaßte Behandlung durch. Diese Tendenz betrifft auch die operativen Behandlungsmaßnahmen.

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Lohe, K.J., Strigl, R. (1991). Operative Behandlung des Karzinoms der Brust. In: Zander, J., et al. Gynäkologische Operationen. Kirschnersche allgemeine und spezielle Operationslehre, vol 9. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95540-2_33

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