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  1. A Study of the Ability to Predict Lymphedema Development Following Axillary Surgery for Breast Cancer and Its Effects on Patient Survivorship

    Jacksonville, FL

  2. A Study to Evaluate Same Day Discharge Post-mastectomy with/without Alloplastic Breast Reconstruction

    Rochester, MN

  3. Defining the Immunologic Profile of Sentinel Lymph Nodes and Identifying the Mechanisms Responsible for Immunosuppression

    Rochester, MN, Jacksonville, FL

  4. A Study of the Bacteria Found in Cancerous and Non-cancerous Breast Tissue

    Rochester, MN

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