Fluorescence Guided Breast Cancer Surgery

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About the Case Presentation

Fluorescence-guided breast cancer surgery uses fluorescent dyes, such as indocyanine green (ICG), to illuminate cancerous tissues and lymph nodes, aiding surgeons in precisely identifying and removing tumors. This technique improves surgical outcomes by enhancing the visualization of cancerous areas, reducing the chances of leaving residual cancer cells behind.

About the Speaker

DR. ANUSHREE VARTAK

Dr. Anushree Vartak

Senior Consultant Breast Surgical Oncology, Yashoda Superspeciality and Cancer Institutes, Ghaziabad

Dr. Anushree Vartak, is a surgical Oncologist whose dedication to organ-based oncology has led her to specialize in the profound field of Breast Cancer. Driven by a deep sense of calling rather than mere profession, She sees her role as an oncologist as more than a job—it’s an unwavering commitment to enhancing the cancer journey of each individual she encounters. Her approach is defined by a blend of creativity, boundless compassion, and effective communication. Her focus on Oncoplastic Breast Surgery and patient-centric oncology extends beyond routine practice—it’s a passion that fuels her research endeavors. With the aim of enhancing patient experiences and outcomes, she relentlessly pursues advancements in these areas.