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Conservative Surgery and Oncoplastic Surgery

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Oncologic Breast Surgery

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Breast cancer (BC) is a nosological entity of high social interest due to its high rate of occurrence, as well as to the devastating consequences that patients may suffer, both esthetically and psychologically, and also in terms of the economic and organizational commitment to research and public health that it entails.

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Mariotti, C., Coletta, P., Maurizi, S., Sebastiani, E. (2014). Conservative Surgery and Oncoplastic Surgery. In: Mariotti, C. (eds) Oncologic Breast Surgery. Updates in Surgery. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5438-7_4

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