Management of Pediatric Breast Masses for the Pediatric Surgeon: Expert Consensus Recommendations From the APSA Cancer Committee
Abstract
The pathology and management of breast masses in pediatric patients is markedly different than in adults. The vast majority of lesions in children and adolescents are benign, but the rare malignant breast masses require prompt recognition and treatment. Pediatric surgeons navigating clinical evaluation of these masses must balance preservation of the developing breast with appropriate diagnosis and surgical management.
Keywords
Pediatric Breast MassesPediatric SurgeryBreast PathologyAdolescent MedicineSurgical OncologyApsa GuidelinesBenign Breast LesionsHashtags
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