Morbidity after surgery for breast cance
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Mr S. G. Chiverton; P. M. Perry
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Article
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1987
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The late sequelae of mastectomy are well recognized'. These include frozen shoulder, damage to the intercostobrachial nerve, chest wall pain and arm lymphoedema. We studied whether more conservative surgery results in the same incidence of morbidity by means of a questionnaire.