Publications by authors named "L Gabrielova"

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  • The incidence of breast cancer is rising, but mortality rates are declining due to improved screening and advancements in therapy, particularly surgical techniques.
  • The oncoplastic approach enhances breast-conserving therapy by combining resection with reconstruction, leading to better cosmetic outcomes while removing larger tumor areas.
  • New findings emphasize the need for specialized care in breast centers and advancing surgical techniques, such as lymphatic mapping, to improve outcomes and prevent complications like lymphedema.
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  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare skin cancer that has an infiltrative growth pattern, making surgical removal challenging; limited data exists on its management and outcomes.
  • A study analyzed data from 347 adult DFSP patients who underwent surgery across multiple institutions, finding that most presented with symptoms and that R0 resection (no cancerous cells at the margins) was achieved in 89.5% after multiple attempts.
  • Results showed a 98.8% disease-specific survival rate with recurrence being relatively low, highlighting the effectiveness of surgery but indicating the need for careful margin assessment and techniques due to the tumor's aggressive nature.
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Purpose: Localizing breast lesions by marking tumors and their detection using probes during surgery is a common part of clinical practice. Various nonwire localization systems were intended to be compared from different perspectives.

Methods: Various measurement experiments were performed.

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Calcium channel blockers are among the most commonly used agents in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. There are several known side-effects associated with their long-term use, whereas other potential adverse effects are yet to be proven. This study aims to evaluate the association between calcium channel blockers exposure and the incidence of second primary malignancy.

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Surgical therapy of non-palpable malignant breast lesions requires precise preoperative localisation. Recently, radioactive iodine seed localisation has excelled among the number of localisation methods. We present our first experience with this method at our department.

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