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“... in work capacity and productivity six months after the reduction mammaplasty, denoted by a decrease...”
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Study of Maximal Respiratory Pressures after Exposure to Breast Radiotherapy in Women: a Pilot Study
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“...Background: In patients with early-stage breast cancer, 5 years of treatment with the selective...”
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“...Purpose: We aimed to disclose the impact of the pandemic on breast cancer patients in a specialized...”
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“... presented a dose-dependent relation in the variables weight and NAL. It caused a decrease in the growth...”
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