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A 55-year-old female patient presented with a $4 \times 3 \mathrm{~cm}$ lump in the right upper outer quadrant, with no axillary lymph node involvement. Mammography revealed BIRADS 4b staging. She underwent breast conservation surgery, and the final HPE report showed high nuclear-grade DCIS with necrosis and 10 mm margin clearance. What is the further management?

AFollow up 6 monthly for 2 years and then yearly follow up

BTrastuzumab therapy

CAdjuvant chemotherapy

DAdjuvant radiotherapy

2

Sentinel lymph node biopsy in carcinoma breast is done if -

ALN palpable

BBreast lump with palpable axillary node

CMetastatic CA breast

DBreast mass but no lymph node palpable

3

Indication for sentinel node biopsy is:

APalpable axillary lymph node

BMetastasis

CMass > 5 cm

DNon-palpable axillary lymph node

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