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Background Very few literatures are available on the long term outcomes after Radioguided Occult Lesion Localisation (ROLL) guided lumpectomy for non palpable invasive breast cancer. We previously published a recurrence of 1.9% with median follow up of 33 months. This is the first observation reporting after a Ten year experience with ROLL...
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Jois RHS, Carini S, Harris O, Thind R, Desmond S, Ray A, Chagla LS, Bulgasim N, |
Background: We have used Radioisotope Occult Lesion Localization (ROLL) of breast lesions at our unit since 2002. Literature reports failure rates of 4 - 10% for Wire Guided Localisation (WGL). Ours is the first reporting of the difficulties with ROLL (UK) and lessons learnt from it. Method: A consecutive series of patients underwent..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | , Carini S, Harris O, Thind R, Desmond S, Jois RHS |
Background: The detection of impalpable breast cancer lesions is on the rise due to mass population screening. Radio-guided occult lesion localisation (ROLL) has recently been used in the management of early lesions while sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has been used to detect occult lymph node metastases. In order to..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Herbert J, , Chagla LS, Desmond S, Galea M, Harris O, Ray A, Thind R, Jois RHS |
Background: Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an established method of assessing axillary node status in women with early breast cancer. The primary aim of SLNB is to understand lymph node status with minimal morbidity. Current practice is to offer completion axillary clearance for those women with metastases in sentinel..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Galea M, Jois RHS, Swaminathan V, Chagla LS, Thind R, Harris O, Desmond S, |
Background Occult breast lesions are being successfully targeted by means of Radioactive-guided Occult Lesion Localization (ROLL). Several reports demonstrate suitability of ROLL technique to excise non-palpable breast lesions with immediate advantages. Aim Evaluation of long-term outcomes after ROLL guided lumpectomy for early breast cancer. Materials and methods A consecutive series..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | , Chagla LS, Desmond S, Harris O, Poonawala S, Thind R, Jois RHS |
Background: Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an established method of assessing axillary node status in women with early breast cancer. The primary aim of SLNB is to understand lymph node status with minimal morbidity. Current practice is to offer completion axillary clearance for those women with metastases in sentinel..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Galea M, Jois RHS, Swaminathan V, Chagla LS, Thind R, Harris O, Desmond S, |
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