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    Impalpable breast lesion localisation, a logistical challenge: results of the UK iBRA-NET national practice questionnaire by Somasundaram, Santosh K., Potter, Shelley, Elgammal, Suzanne, Maxwell, Anthony J., Sami, Amtul S., Down, Sue K., Dave, Rajiv V., Harvey, James

    “…Introduction Breast conserving surgery of impalpable breast lesions requires safe and effective localisation techniques. Wire localisation has traditionally…”
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    Oncological advantages of oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery in treatment of early breast cancer by Down, Sue K, Jha, Pankaj K, Burger, Amy, Hussien, Maged I

    Published in The breast journal (01-01-2013)
    “…The standard approach to breast-conserving surgery is wide local excision of the tumor and radiotherapy. However, a significant number of patients require…”
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    Effect of PREDICT on chemotherapy/trastuzumab recommendations in HER2-positive patients with early-stage breast cancer by DOWN, SUE K, LUCAS, OLIVIA, BENSON, JOHN R, WISHART, GORDON C

    Published in Oncology letters (01-12-2014)
    “…PREDICT is an online prognostication tool for early-stage breast cancer, which incorporates human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) status and stratifies…”
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    Training the oncoplastic breast surgeon-current and future perspectives by Down, Sue K, Pereira, Jerome H, Leinster, Sam, Simpson, Andrew

    Published in Gland surgery (01-08-2013)
    “…Oncoplastic breast surgery has evolved to become a distinct subspecialty within the field of general surgery. The oncoplastic breast surgeon requires…”
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    Low ninety-day re-admission rates after emergency and elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a district general hospital by Down, Sue K, Nicolic, Marko, Abdulkarim, Hibba, Skelton, Nick, Harris, Adrian H, Koak, Yashwant

    “…Re-admission rate following laparoscopic cholecystectomy is currently defined as within 30 days of the initial operation. This may underestimate the true…”
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