N Concordance 1 nited States. The term modified radical mastectomy encompasses a number of surgi 2 6% of women undergoing modified radical mastectomy receive an immediate breast r 3 on type of surgery is modified radical mastectomy the removal of the entire bre 4 tal carcinoma in situ, modified radical mastectomy without axillary sampling is 5 ient underwent routine modified radical mastectomy or lumpectomy followed by com 6 son[2] showed that the modified radical mastectomy could yield similar survival 7 f surgery, such as the modified radical mastectomy, and most breast cancer patie 8 ast contour following modified radical mastectomy is to be restored using a tis 9 or after undergoing a modified radical mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery 10 cer patients following modified radical mastectomy. However, there had not been 11 patients who underwent modified radical mastectomy were compared with 55 breast 12 compare the effects of modified radical mastectomy (MRM) and breast conserving t