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  1. Mara A. Piltin, D.O.

    Mara A. Piltin, D.O.

    1. Surgical Oncologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Breast biopsy, Breast surgery, Mastectomy, Lumpectomy, Excisional biopsy, Breast duct excision, Prophylactic mastectomy..., Breast cancer surgery, Lymphadenectomy, Melanoma surgery, Sentinel node biopsy, Minimally invasive surgery, Robotic surgery, Flat aesthetic closure, Sentinel lymph node surgery, Nipple-sparing mastectomy, TVEC injection, Lymph node biopsy, Double mastectomy, Breast abscess drainage, Breast cancer, Fibroadenoma, Atypical hyperplasia of the breast, BRCA gene mutation, Melanoma, Breast cysts and lumps, Lobular carcinoma in situ, Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, Ductal carcinoma in situ, Invasive lobular carcinoma, Paget's disease of the breast, Inflammatory breast cancer, Recurrent breast cancer, Tubular breast cancer, Male breast cancer, Merkel cell carcinoma, Triple-positive breast cancer, Triple-negative breast cancer, Medullary breast cancer, HER2-positive breast cancer, Squamous cell carcinoma of the breast, Invasive ductal carcinoma, Luminal A breast cancer, Phyllodes tumor, Luminal B breast cancer, Papillary breast cancer, Mucinous breast cancer, Paget's disease of the nipple, Stage 4 breast cancer, Atypical lobular hyperplasia, Atypical ductal hyperplasia

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Feb. 28, 2025
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  8. Lumpectomy. Breast360.org. https://breast360.org/topic/2017/01/01/lumpectomy. Accessed Dec. 21, 2024.
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