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Shall patients’ anxiety influence surgical decisions for atypical breast lesions? A substudy of the prospective NOMAT trial

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This trial was funded by a National Grant from the French Ministry of Health/Institut National du Cancer (PHRC National Cancer 2014 Reference INCa RECF2719) and LA LIGUE CONTRE LE CANCER.

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FS made data analysis; all authors have contributed to write and review the manuscript.

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Catherine Uzan: All outside the submitted work: Roche (Personnal fees, non-financial support), MSD (Personnal fees), and Astra Zeneca (Non-financial support). Flore salviat and Cecile Charles declare that there are no competing interests.

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Salviat, F., Charles, C. & Uzan, C. Shall patients’ anxiety influence surgical decisions for atypical breast lesions? A substudy of the prospective NOMAT trial. Breast Cancer Res Treat 187, 597–599 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-021-06165-z

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