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Publications by Wenle P. Wang
Use of an Intraoperative Ultrasonography-Guided Localization and Tissue Fixation Device Demonstrates Less Margin Positivity During Breast-Conserving Surgery for Invasive Breast Cancer Than Standard Preoperative Needle-Wire Localization: A Retrospective Comparative Analysis in a Consecutively Treated Case Series
Clinical Breast Cancer
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