Fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Oncology
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Last updated on 11 Jul 2025
Overview
A Fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Oncology is an advanced training program that focuses on restoring form and function following tumor resections, particularly in areas such as the head and neck, breast, trunk, and limbs. Fellows gain expertise in complex reconstructive techniques, including microvascular free tissue transfer, flap surgery, and aesthetic reconstruction.

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