The margins are a border of tissue surrounding a breast tumor that is removed along with tumor during breast-conserving surgery. During or after surgery for breast cancer, a pathologist will examine this tissue to check for the presence of breast cancer cells. If none are detected, the margins are said to be clear, and additional surgery usually isn’t necessary. Positive margins, on the other hand, mean cancer cells are present and the patient may require an additional surgery.
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