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Adv Surg
; 58(1): 293-309, 2024 Sep.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-39089783
ABSTRACT
Surgery for the management metastatic breast cancer has traditionally been considered a palliative procedure. However, some retrospective publications indicated that there may be a survival benefit to surgery in the presence of metastatic disease. Recent randomized trials will be reviewed for both management of the intact primary tumor in de novo breast cancer and systemic secondary metastases.