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The SOUND Randomized Clinical Trial: Are You Implementing the Findings in Your Practice Yet?

Lorraine Tafra, MD



This groundbreaking study has the potential to spare thousands of women from undergoing a sentinel node biopsy (SNB). Although SNB is a highly valued, precise, and elegant procedure for breast surgeons, patients might view it differently.

From journal club to clinic, when should breast care teams nationwide begin integrating these findings into their practice? And how should they go about it? Breast Care Architects offers a toolkit designed for the swift adoption of clinical trial results. This toolkit includes input from all stakeholders, a thorough review of the data, and a coordinated plan to implement the practice change across the spectrum of care. Contact us to discuss your breast care program.

If you have already implemented this, please comment on this post to let us know how you have incorporated these results, any challenges you encountered or any knowledge pearls you would like to share with your breast care colleagues.  We strive to continue generating a network of breast care providers to share best practices, saving time and resources, therefore creating the best possible care for all patients.



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Lorraine Tafra, MD and Linda Solarek

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