Appraisal of disease‐specific benefits of minimally invasiveness in surgery of breast cancer liver metastases

The primary endpoint of this study is to analyze short term benefit of laparoscopic approach (minimally invasive liver surgery [MILS]) over the open techniques in patients submitted to surgery for breast cancer liver metastases (BCLM) within a disease‐specific perspective.

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