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      news Breast Pseudotumoral Radionecrosis as a Late Radiation-Induced Injury: A Case Report

      Presented by:Journal of Medical Case Reports / Holger Gerullis, Christoph Johann Heuck and Paul Schneider
      Summary points:A 65-year-old Caucasian female, with a history of a multifocal adenocarcinoma of the right breast, presents with a subcutaneous inflammatory tumour of the right breast progressively growing for 10 years. Diagnostic work-up and surgical repair are described; images provided. The authors discuss the need for new management strategies for late side effects of therapy, and the importance of maintaining toxicity-free survival.
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