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Recurrent Breast Cancer

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Early detection of the recurrences of malignant tumors is a principal problem of modern oncology. The incidence of breast carcinoma recurrence after radical resection or radical mastectomy ranges from 2.8 % to 71 %. Even in the cases without metastases in regional lymph nodes, its incidence reaches 25–30 %.

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Sencha, A.N., Evseeva, E.V., Mogutov, M.S., Patrunov, Y.N. (2013). Recurrent Breast Cancer. In: Breast Ultrasound. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36502-7_12

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