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Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Breast Cancer

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Breast Reconstruction and Oncoplastic Breast surgery are still not used routinely in India as compared to the west. We have tried to summarise the basic approaches to breast reconstruction after mastectomy(implant and autologous tissue based) and partial breast reconstruction after breast conservative surgery (BCS) popularly called Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (OBS) based on volume displacement (mastopexy or reduction mammoplasty templates) or replacement (local, regional or free flaps) based procedures. We have recommended solutions based on our experience and perspective gained while treating Indian patients and their specific issues.

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Yadav, P., Jaiswal, D. (2022). Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Breast Cancer. In: Sharma, S.C., Mazumdar, A., Kaushik, R. (eds) Breast Cancer. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4546-4_22

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