Step 4 Browse through this list. If any article seems even more promising, click on PUB MED Related Articles again.
Look to see if any of the articles seem right on topic.
Remember there is an element of trial and error here. There is no limit to the number of times that you can look through a list, find a promising article title, and click on Related Articles.
In this list look at article number 10:
Mastectomy or lumpectomy? The choice of operation for clinical stages I and II breast cancer. The Steering Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Care and Treatment of Breast Cancer. Canadian Association of Radiation Oncologists.
This seems like a perfect match so we’ll click on Related Articles again. This is the result:

These articles seem relevant. So, we’ll go to step 5. Remember, each step only takes a few minutes, so if one of our searches doesn’t yield good results, we just go back a step or two and redo the search by selecting another article.
Step 5 Sort the articles so that the most recent ones are displayed first.
Look at the box that reads Sort by (red arrow)

Click on the box and a few sorting options come up. Choose PUB DATE.
Automatically, the articles are rearranged with the most recent articles first. Here are the first few articles:

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