Breast Cancer Surgery Timing Matters, but Is Faster Always Better?

Most women undergo primary breast cancer surgery within 8 weeks of diagnosis. Later may be associated with worse survival but some argue earlier surgery is not always better.
Medscape Medical News

source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989293?src=rss

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