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Eszter Kovács
Researcher at Szent István University
Publications - 64
Citations - 1569
Eszter Kovács is an academic researcher from Szent István University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Breast-conserving surgery. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1077 citations. Previous affiliations of Eszter Kovács include University of Debrecen.
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The science, policy and practice of nature-based solutions : An interdisciplinary perspective
Carsten Nesshöver,Timo Assmuth,Katherine N. Irvine,Graciela M. Rusch,Kerry A. Waylen,Ben Delbaere,Dagmar Haase,Dagmar Haase,Lawrence Jones-Walters,Hans Keune,Eszter Kovács,Kinga Krauze,Mart Külvik,Freddy Rey,Jiska Joanneke van Dijk,Odd Inge Vistad,Mark Wilkinson,Heidi Wittmer +17 more
TL;DR: To realise their full potential, NBS must be developed by including the experience of all relevant stakeholders such that 'solutions' contribute to achieving all dimensions of sustainability.
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Eight-year follow up result of the OTOASOR trial: The Optimal Treatment Of the Axilla - Surgery Or Radiotherapy after positive sentinel lymph node biopsy in early-stage breast cancer: A randomized, single centre, phase III, non-inferiority trial.
Ákos Sávolt,Gábor Péley,Csaba Polgár,Nóra Udvarhelyi,Gábor Rubovszky,Eszter Kovács,B. Győrffy,Miklós Kásler,Zoltán Mátrai +8 more
TL;DR: The long term follow-up results of this prospective-randomized trial suggest that RNI without cALND does not increase the risk of axillary failure in selected patients with early-stage invasive breast cancer (cT ≤ 3 cm, cN0) and pN1(sn).
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Understanding the links between ecosystem service trade-offs and conflicts in protected areas
Eszter Kovács,Eszter Kelemen,Ágnes Kalóczkai,Katalin Margóczi,György Pataki,György Pataki,Judit Gébert,György Málovics,Bálint Balázs,Ágnes Roboz,Eszter Krasznai Kovács,Barbara Mihók +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the perception of local stakeholders about trade-offs between ecosystem services (ESs) at three protected sites in the Great Hungarian Plain were assessed through qualitative methods, and the main losers were farmers and inhabitants at each site.
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Farmers' perceptions of biodiversity: Lessons from a discourse-based deliberative valuation study
Eszter Kelemen,Geneviève Nguyen,Tiziano Gomiero,Eszter Kovács,Jean-Philippe Choisis,Norma Choisis,Maurizio G. Paoletti,László Podmaniczky,Julie Ryschawy,Jean-Pierre Sarthou,Jean-Pierre Sarthou,Felix Herzog,Peter Dennis,Katalin Balázs +13 more
TL;DR: The results of a discourse-based, deliberative biodiversity valuation were presented in this paper, where the focus group methodology was used to explore how farmers perceive biodiversity and how they assess its values.
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Comparison of clinicopathologic, cosmetic and quality of life outcomes in 700 oncoplastic and conventional breast-conserving surgery cases: A single-centre retrospective study.
Péter Kelemen,Dávid Pukancsik,Mihály Újhelyi,Ákos Sávolt,Eszter Kovács,Gabriella Ivády,István Kenessey,Tibor Kovács,Alexia Stamatiou,Viktor Smanykó,Zoltán Mátrai +10 more
TL;DR: The investigated OBCS procedures allowed the removal of large volumes of breast tissue with improved cosmetic outcomes without delay in adjuvant therapies, maintaining the oncological safety, however, OBCs required longer operation time.