De-implementation of Axillary Dissection in Women With Breast Cancer is Largely Driven By Site-level Contextual Effects

Gleisner, A. L., Moss, A., Friedman, C., Suresh, K., Grunwald, G., Torphy, R. J., Leonard, L. D., Colborn, K., Ahrendt, G., Tevis, S., Christian, N., Abud, V. L., de Araujo, T. B., Beaty, L. E., Thieu, D., Glorioso, T. J., Kim, S., & Daugherty, S. (2020). De-implementation of Axillary Dissection in Women With Breast Cancer is Largely Driven By Site-level Contextual Effects. Annals of Surgery, 276(6), e923–e931. https://doi.org/10.1097/sla.0000000000004705
Authors:
Ana L Gleisner
Angela Moss
Chloe Friedman
Krithika Suresh
Gary Grunwald
Robert J Torphy
Laura D Leonard
Kathryn Colborn
Gretchen Ahrendt
Sarah Tevis
Nicole Christian
Viviane L Abud
Thiago B de Araujo
Laurel E Beaty
Daniel Thieu
Thomas J Glorioso
Simon Kim
Stade Daugherty
Affiliated Authors:
Thiago B de Araujo
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Author Keywords:
axillary dissection
breast cancer
de-escalation
deimplementation
over treatment
over use
sentinel node biopsy
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1097/sla.0000000000004705
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PubMed

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