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Breast-conserving therapy vs mastectomy in early-stage breast cancer: a meta-analysis of 10-year survival.
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Patients allocated to BCT have survival rates at least as high as patients allocated to mastectomy. When all protocols were combined, nodal status and tumor size did not significantly alter the relative survival rates. However, under some conditions, particularly for node-positive patients, BCT may confer a relative survival advantage over mastectomy. In particular, mastectomy without adjuvant radiation appears to be inferior to BCT for node-positive patients.