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Breast Oncology2024

Breast Conservation in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: Outcome Trends in Resource-Limited Settings

Breast Conservation in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: Outcome Trends in Resource-Limited Settings

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Clinical outcomes and selection criteria for breast-conserving strategies following neoadjuvant protocols.

This publication evaluates feasibility and outcomes of breast-conserving approaches in selected locally advanced breast cancer cases. It highlights response-based patient selection, margin management, and recurrence trends in resource-limited clinical settings. Published in Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology (2024), this work adds practical evidence to breast oncology by focusing on real-world decision pathways, treatment planning, and measurable postoperative or follow-up outcomes relevant to day-to-day oncology practice. The publication emphasizes how structured multidisciplinary coordination can improve treatment consistency, reduce avoidable delays, and support safer, more personalized care plans for patients across different disease stages. Its findings are particularly useful for clinicians developing context-sensitive protocols and for patients seeking evidence-based surgical oncology care supported by standardized assessment, planning, and follow-up strategies.

Published in 2024, this work adds practical evidence to breast oncology by focusing on real-world decision pathways, treatment planning, and measurable postoperative or follow-up outcomes relevant to day-to-day oncology practice.

The publication emphasizes how structured multidisciplinary coordination can improve treatment consistency, reduce avoidable delays, and support safer, more personalized care plans for patients across different disease stages.

Its findings are particularly useful for clinicians developing context-sensitive protocols and for patients seeking evidence-based surgical oncology care supported by standardized assessment, planning, and follow-up strategies.

Key Research Points

  • Validated patient selection after neoadjuvant therapy
  • Comparable local control in selected cohorts
  • Emphasized structured follow-up pathways

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