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Abstract Background The breast is a cornerstone image of femininity, and the heart of womanhood, as nourisher and comforter. These roles evoke the idea of the importance and the affection of this delicate organ has in the minds of women. Breast, according to national cancer institute, is the chief site of cancer in women in Egypt, representing ∼38.8% of total malignancies among Egyptian women; it is a crucial cause of mortality among women. Aim of the Work The aim of this work is to assess and evaluate wide local excision technique as an oncoplastic procedure for management of breast carcinoma in the upper/upper lateral quadrant with matrix rotation technique regarding cosmetic, surgical outcomes, and patient satisfaction. Patients and Methods This prospective randomized controlled study included 30 patients separated into two groupings cancer breast scheduled for oncology breast surgery divided to two equal group: Group I: wide local excision technique. Group II: matrix rotation technique. Conclusion Wide local excision is a safe oncoplastic technique, causing significantly less post- operative hematoma, mild seroma, minimal blood loss, less areolar deviation and better breast symmetry than matrix rotation technique.

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