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This clinical trial aims to evaluate whether an augmented reality (AR)-based medical imaging solution (SKIA-Breast) is non-inferior to conventional ultrasound-guided skin marking in guiding breast-conserving surgery in female patients with breast cancer. Participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the AR-based group or the conventional group. All participants will undergo breast-conserving surgery according to their assigned method. The primary outcome is the negative margin resection rate evaluated by histopathological examination. The secondary outcome is the re-excision rate due to positive margins assessed by histopathological examination.
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The primary outcome is the negative margin resection rate, evaluated by histopathological examination.
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Subjects will be enrolled only when all the inclusion criteria are fully met.
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Subjects will be excluded from enrollment if they meet any of the exclusion criteria.
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94 participants in 2 patient groups
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Jeongmi LEE
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