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Patient satisfaction after unilateral oncoplastic volume displacement surgery for breast cancer, evaluated with the BREAST Q™

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Fig. 1 Flow chart of the study recruitment. Grey boxes represent patients not included in the study cohort
Table 1 Patient, tumor, and therapy characteristics. All values are presented as median (range) or percentage (count) of subgroup
Table 2 Q-scores for BREAST-Q™ BCT Domains
Table 4 Logistic regression model of potential risk factors for lower patient satisfaction
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