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Absence of residual fluorescence in the surgical bed at near-infrared fluorescence imaging predicts negative margins at final pathology in patients treated with breast-conserving surgery for breast cancer

Catalin‐Florin Pop, Isabelle Veys, Sophie Vankerckhove, Romain Barbieux, Marie Chintinne, Michel Moreau, Vincent Donckier, Denis Larsimont, Pierre Bourgeois, Gabriel Liberale

2020European Journal of Surgical Oncology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Indocyanine greenSurgical marginMedicineBreast cancerBreast-conserving surgeryPredictive valueRadiologyPathologicalCancerSurgeryPathologyNuclear medicineMastectomyInternal medicineNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesBreast Cancer Treatment Studies
Absence of residual fluorescence in the surgical bed at near-infrared fluorescence imaging predicts negative margins at final pathology in patients treated with breast-conserving surgery for breast cancer | Litcius