We read with interest the paper by Sarfati et al. [1] reporting a feasibility study on robotic nipple sparing mastectomy on cadaveric models. We acknowledge and we recognize in this report the resourcefulness and geniality of using the new robotic technology to perform one of the operation most frequently performed of all cancer surgery such as mastectomy.
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