The impact of immediate breast reconstruction on the time to delivery of adjuvant therapy: the iBRA-2 study
<br/><strong>Background: </strong>Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) is routinely offered to improve quality-of-life for women requiring mastectomy, but there are concerns that more complex surgery may delay adjuvant oncological treatments and compromise long-term outcomes. High...
Main Authors: | O'Connell, R, Rattay, T, Dave, R, Trickey, A, Skillman, J, Barnes, N, Gardiner, M, Harnett, A, Potter, S, Holcombe, C, Ibra-2 Steering Group, Breast Reconstruction Research Collaborative |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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