3. INDICATIONS
LARGE CANCER TISSUE
CENTRALLY LOCATED TUMOURS
LOBULAR OR MULTI-CENTRIC CARCINOMA
RISK OF INVASIVE CANCER
INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS
SUSPICIOUS CALCIFICATIONS
CONTRA-INDICATIONS TO RADIOTHERAPY
RECURRENT CARCINOMA
PRIMARY TUMOURS FOLLOWING
SURGERY
CANCER
BREAST CONSERVING SURGERY WOULD BE INADEQUATE
BREAST IS SMALL COMPARED TO THE TUMOUR
COMPLETION
MASTECTOMY
FAMILY HISTORY
GENETICS
PATIENT’S CHOICE
PROPHYLACTIC
MASTECTOMY
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