How often is axillary dissection avoided when Z11 eligibility criteria are applied in routine practice: Results from a prospective series of consecutively treated patients Meeting Abstract


Authors: Dengel, L. T.; Junqueira, M. J.; Van Zee, K. J.; King, T. A.; Cody, H. S.; Stempel, M.; Capko, D.; El-Tamer, M.; Gemignani, M. L.; Heerdt, A.; Plitas, G.; Sacchini, V.; Sclafani, L. M.; Patil, S.; Morrow, M.
Abstract Title: How often is axillary dissection avoided when Z11 eligibility criteria are applied in routine practice: Results from a prospective series of consecutively treated patients
Meeting Title: 66th Annual Cancer Symposium of the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO)
Journal Title: Annals of Surgical Oncology
Volume: 20
Issue: 1 Suppl.
Meeting Dates: 2013 Mar 6-9
Meeting Location: National Harbor, MD
ISSN: 1068-9265
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2013-02-01
Start Page: S7
End Page: S8
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000318174700007
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 23397130
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-013-2877-x
Notes: Meeting Abstract: 6 - 66th Annual Cancer Symposium of the Society-of-Surgical-Oncology (SSO) - MAR 06-09, 2013 - National Harbor, MD - "Source: Wos"
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  1. Sujata Patil
    511 Patil
  2. Monica Morrow
    772 Morrow
  3. Deborah Capko
    17 Capko
  4. Kimberly J Van Zee
    293 Van Zee
  5. Hiram S Cody III
    242 Cody
  6. Mary L Gemignani
    218 Gemignani
  7. Virgilio Sacchini
    146 Sacchini
  8. Tari King
    186 King
  9. Alexandra S Heerdt
    110 Heerdt
  10. George Plitas
    107 Plitas
  11. Mahmoud B. El-Tamer
    105 El-Tamer
  12. Michelle Moccio Stempel
    153 Stempel