Prognostic effect of menstrual cycle on timing of surgery in premenopausal breast cancer patients
Dixie Ann Dullon
May 25, 2015
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It is controversial whether surgery during different menstrual phases (a kind of host milieu may influence biological characteristics of micrometastatic foci) affects clinical outcomes. This study suggests that surgery performed during the follicular phase provides a more favorable prognosis compared with the luteal phase.
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