Role of postoperative radiotherapy in reducing ipsilateral recurrence in DCIS: an observational study of 1048 cases

Author:

Corradini StefanieORCID,Pazos Montserrat,Schönecker Stephan,Reitz Daniel,Niyazi Maximilian,Ganswindt Ute,Schrodi Simone,Braun Michael,Pölcher Martin,Mahner Sven,Harbeck Nadia,Engel Jutta,Belka Claus

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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