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Influence of Focal and Diffuse Extraprostatic Extension and Positive Surgical Margins on Biochemical Progression Following Radical Prostatectomy
(Brazilian Soc UrolRio de JaneiroBrazil, 2012)
A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2011-10-11)
Background: Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is a major cause of cancer death worldwide, which is mainly due to recurrence leading to treatment failure and patient death. Histological status of surgical margins is a ...
A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2011-10-11)
Background: Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is a major cause of cancer death worldwide, which is mainly due to recurrence leading to treatment failure and patient death. Histological status of surgical margins is a ...
Evaluation of frozen-section analysis of surgical margins in the treatment of breast cancer
(I R O G CANADA, INCMONTREAL, 2012)
Objective: To evaluate surgical margins in cases of ductal carcinoma through a histopathological exam using frozen sections. Materials and Methods: Retrospective study encompassing 242 conservative surgeries, 179 of which ...
Analysis of surgical margins in oral cancer using in situ fluorescence spectroscopy
(ElsevierAmsterdam, 2014-06)
Oral cancer is a public health problem with high prevalence in the population. Local tumor control is best achieved by complete surgical resection with adequate margins. A disease-free surgical margin correlates with a ...
Immediate reconstruction following breast-conserving surgery: Management of the positive surgical margins and influence on secondary reconstruction
(CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE, 2009)
The efficacy of breast-conserving Surgery for the local control of early breast cancer has been repeatedly evidenced. Although immediate reconstruction following breast-conserving Surgery has been described, little information ...
Analysis of surgical margins in oral cancer using in situ fluorescence spectroscopy
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2014)
Double-bladed scalpel: A new option for harvesting margins in head and neck cancers
(Karger, 2006-01-01)
Background: in advanced head and neck tumors margins are very rarely comprehensively checked by frozen sections. the goal of this study was to analyze a new proposal for harvesting margins using a double- bladed scalpel. ...