Successful Lumpectomy in a Patient With Multicentric Breast Cancer

  • Nguyen Q
  • Tavana A
  • Sadruddin S
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Abstract

When there is extensive breast cancer, patients typically undergo mastectomy. However, lumpectomy may still be performed for patients who are motivated to avoid a mastectomy and understand the risk for positive margins requiring second surgery in unique cases. This report details the surgical management and clinical reasoning behind lumpectomy for a multicentric breast cancer spanning 5 cm. The lumpectomy was a success with negative margins on final pathology.

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Nguyen, Q. D., Tavana, A., Sadruddin, S., & Chao, C. (2020). Successful Lumpectomy in a Patient With Multicentric Breast Cancer. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10072

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