Browsing by Author "Ağacayak, Filiz"
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Comparison of breast cancer patients who underwent partial mastectomy (PM) with mini latissimus dorsi flap (MLDF) and subcutaneous mastectomy with implant (M + I) regarding quality of life (QOL), cosmetic outcome and survival rates
Özmen, Vahit; İlgün, Serkan; Celet Özden, Burcu; Özturk, Alper; Aktepe, Fatma; Ağacayak, Filiz; Elbüken, Filiz; Alço, Gül; Ordu, Çetin; Erdoğan İyigün, Zeynep; Emre, Hocaoğlu; Pilancı, Kezban; Soybir, Gürsel; Özmen, Tolga (Springer Nature, 05.05.2020)Purpose: The latissimus dorsi muscle has long been used in breast cancer (BC) patients for reconstruction. This study aimed to compare early stage BC patients who had partial mastectomy (PM) with mini latissimus dorsi flap ... -
Follow-up of chemotherapy induced changes in anti-Mullerian hormone, antral follicle number and ovary volume in premenopausal breast cancer patients
Elbüken, Filiz; Ordu, Çetin; Sarsenov, Dauren; İlgün, Ahmet Serkan; Pilancı, Kezban Nur; Erdoğan, Zeynep; Ağacayak, Filiz; Alço, Gül; Öztürk, Alper; Eralp, Yeşim; Baysal, Bülent; Özmen, Vahit (Oxford Univ Press, 2016) -
The role of elastography in diagnosis and staging of breast cancer-related lymphedema
İyigün, Zeynep Erdoğan; Ağacayak, Filiz; İlgün, Ahmet Serkan; Celebi, Filiz Elbuken; Ordu, Çetin; Alço, Gül; Öztürk, Alper; Duymaz, Tomris; Aktepe, Fatma; Özmen, Vahit (Mary Ann Liebert, 2018)Background: Early detection of lymphedema gives an opportunity for effective and successful treatment of lymphedema. However, the current diagnosis methods, except the bioimpedance analysis, perometry, and indocyanine green ... -
Usefulness of imaging findings in predicting tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with breast cancer
Çelebi, Filiz; Ağacayak, Filiz; Öztürk, Alper; İlgün, Serkan; Üçüncü, Muhammed; Erdoğan İyigün, Zeynep; Ordu, Çetin; Pilancı, Kezban Nur; Alço, Gül; Gültekin, Serap; Cindil, Emetullah; Soybir, Gürsel; Aktepe, Fatma; Özmen, Vahit (Springer Nature, 2020)Objectives Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have been determined as a new prognostic indicator of immunotherapy response in breast cancer (BC). The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of imaging ...