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Jane Pettinga

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American Journal of Surgery|September 17, 2005
Lymphatic mapping and sentinel node biopsy in women with an ipsilateral second breast carcinoma and a history of breast and axillary surgeryDavid Dinan, Conrad E Nagle, Jane Pettinga
Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 19, 2016
Chemotherapy port related lymphedema after axillary lymph node dissectionZaahir Turfe, Jane Pettinga, Olivier Leduc, et al.
The Breast Journal|August 30, 2002
Giant mammary lipomaRuth Lerman, Jane Pettinga, Patricia Miller, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|December 14, 2011
Comparison of lymphedema in patients with axillary lymph node dissections to those with sentinel lymph node biopsy followed by immediate and delayed ALNDNafisa Kayam Kuwajerwala, Claire Feczko, Nayana Dekhne, et al.
Surgery|October 18, 2011
Improving breast cancer care through a regional quality collaborativeTara M Breslin, Jamie Caughran, Jane Pettinga, et al.
Cancer|January 20, 2006
Long-term cosmetic results and toxicity after accelerated partial-breast irradiation: a method of radiation delivery by interstitial brachytherapy for the treatment of early-stage breast carcinomaPeter Y Chen, Frank A Vicini, Pamela Benitez, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|November 25, 2003
Ongoing clinical experience utilizing 3D conformal external beam radiotherapy to deliver partial-breast irradiation in patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with breast-conserving therapyFrank A Vicini, Vincent Remouchamps, Michelle Wallace, et al.
Cancer|August 12, 2004
Changes in management techniques and patterns of disease recurrence over time in patients with breast carcinoma treated with breast-conserving therapy at a single institutionHelen Pass, Frank A Vicini, Larry L Kestin, et al.
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American Journal of Surgery|September 17, 2005
Lymphatic mapping and sentinel node biopsy in women with an ipsilateral second breast carcinoma and a history of breast and axillary surgeryDavid Dinan, Conrad E Nagle, Jane Pettinga
Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 19, 2016
Chemotherapy port related lymphedema after axillary lymph node dissectionZaahir Turfe, Jane Pettinga, Olivier Leduc, et al.
The Breast Journal|August 30, 2002
Giant mammary lipomaRuth Lerman, Jane Pettinga, Patricia Miller, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|December 14, 2011
Comparison of lymphedema in patients with axillary lymph node dissections to those with sentinel lymph node biopsy followed by immediate and delayed ALNDNafisa Kayam Kuwajerwala, Claire Feczko, Nayana Dekhne, et al.
Surgery|October 18, 2011
Improving breast cancer care through a regional quality collaborativeTara M Breslin, Jamie Caughran, Jane Pettinga, et al.
Cancer|January 20, 2006
Long-term cosmetic results and toxicity after accelerated partial-breast irradiation: a method of radiation delivery by interstitial brachytherapy for the treatment of early-stage breast carcinomaPeter Y Chen, Frank A Vicini, Pamela Benitez, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|November 25, 2003
Ongoing clinical experience utilizing 3D conformal external beam radiotherapy to deliver partial-breast irradiation in patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with breast-conserving therapyFrank A Vicini, Vincent Remouchamps, Michelle Wallace, et al.
Cancer|August 12, 2004
Changes in management techniques and patterns of disease recurrence over time in patients with breast carcinoma treated with breast-conserving therapy at a single institutionHelen Pass, Frank A Vicini, Larry L Kestin, et al.
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