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ASO Visual Abstract: Economic Impact of Reducing Re-excision Rates After Breast-Conserving Surgery in a Large, Integrated Health System

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Funding for this study was provided by Kaiser Permanente Northern California Graduate Medical Education, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals.

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Study Design: JMC, AT, VAA, GEK, SBC. Data Acquisition: JMC, AT, LLL, SBC. Data Analysis and Interpretation: JMC, AT, LLL, SBC. Manuscript Preparation and Approval: All authors.

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Correspondence to Sharon B. Chang MD, FACS.

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Chakedis, J.M., Tang, A., Savitz, A. et al. ASO Visual Abstract: Economic Impact of Reducing Re-excision Rates After Breast-Conserving Surgery in a Large, Integrated Health System. Ann Surg Oncol 29, 6297–6298 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-022-12227-3

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