Monica Morrow
Papers
2
Total Citations
36
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2
About
Dr. Monica Morrow is a pioneering breast surgical oncologist whose work has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of breast cancer care. Her research centers on optimizing surgical techniques, particularly through the advancement of minimally invasive approaches. Dr. Morrow is a leading voice in the evolution of robotic mastectomy, with her landmark paper, "Robotic mastectomy: the next major advance in breast cancer surgery?" (2021, 29 citations), sparking critical dialogue on the procedure's feasibility and potential to improve patient outcomes. She further refined this discussion in "Robotic Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy—Ready for Prime Time?" (2024, 7 citations), offering a rigorous, evidence-based assessment of its readiness for widespread clinical adoption. As Chief of the Breast Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, her contributions extend beyond technique to include landmark studies on surgical decision-making, locoregional recurrence, and the integration of oncoplastic principles. With a career spanning decades and thousands of citations, Dr. Morrow is not only a master surgeon but a definitive authority whose work continues to guide the next generation of breast cancer specialists toward more precise, patient-centered care.
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Top Papers
- 1Robotic mastectomy: the next major advance in breast cancer surgery?29 citations · 2021
- 2Robotic Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy—Ready for Prime Time?7 citations · 2024