The most important goal of modern surgical oncology is to utilize the less aggressive methods while maintaining radicalism. The evolution of imaging techniques and the option of using screening tests more and more reliable and effective have permitted an increasingly early diagnosis, identifying malignant lesions of ever smaller dimensions. This is particularly common in the case of breast cancer, where clinically occult lesions are diagnosed with increasing frequency, now represents approximately 25-35% of all breast cancers diagnosed in developed countries [1, 2].
Nuclear medicine in the clinical management (ROLL, SNB, and PET)
Paganelli, Giovanni
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2017
Abstract
The most important goal of modern surgical oncology is to utilize the less aggressive methods while maintaining radicalism. The evolution of imaging techniques and the option of using screening tests more and more reliable and effective have permitted an increasingly early diagnosis, identifying malignant lesions of ever smaller dimensions. This is particularly common in the case of breast cancer, where clinically occult lesions are diagnosed with increasing frequency, now represents approximately 25-35% of all breast cancers diagnosed in developed countries [1, 2].File in questo prodotto:
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