Revista de Senología y Patología Mamaria
Achieving microscopically negative margins (R0) remains one of the main challenges in breast-conserving surgery (BCS), directly influencing local control, cosmetic outcome, and the need for re-excision. Despite advances in localization techniques such as seed placement and intraoperative pathology, incomplete resections still occur in up to 20% of cases. Recent technological developments now offe…
Evolution and reorganisation of a radioguided surgery team in response to current healthcare demands
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide, with risk factors including obesity, late parity, and breast density. Obesity is associated with higher breast density, which not only increases the risk of breast cancer but also reduces the sensitivity of mammographic screening. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between BMI and breast density to identify potential predic…
Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) with implants has become an essential component of post-mastectomy treatment, significantly improving patient's quality of life. Traditionally, submuscular implant placement has been used but may cause pain and functional limitations. Prepectoral approach, using biological acellular dermal matrices or synthetic meshes, is an option but has been associated wit…
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