Errata and notes of caution
Medwave 2019;20(1):e7768 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2020.01.7768
Correction to: Autologous versus prosthetic reconstruction for women with breast cancer who will undergo post-reconstruction radiotherapy
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Rubilar F, Navia A, Dagnino B. Autologous versus prosthetic reconstruction for women with breast cancer who will undergo post-reconstruction radiotherapy. Medwave 2019;19(10):e7727 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2019.11.7727


15/01/2020


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However, this can also negatively affect the results of breast reconstruction, with worse esthetic results


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However, this can also negatively affect the results of breast reconstruction, with worse aesthetic results


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Autologous breast reconstruction compared to prosthetic breast reconstruction probably increases skin or flap necrosis in patients that will undergo breast reconstruction after radiotherapy.


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Autologous breast reconstruction compared to prosthetic breast reconstruction probably increases skin or flap necrosis in patients that will undergo post-reconstruction radiotherapy.


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Citation: Editors. Correction to: Autologous versus prosthetic reconstruction for women with breast cancer who will undergo post-reconstruction radiotherapy. Medwave 2019;20(1):e7768 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2020.01.7768

Publication date: 15/1/2020

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