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Oncologic outcomes and technical considerations of nipple-sparing mastectomies in breast cancer: experience of 425 cases from a single institution

Authors :
Koichiro Tsugawa
Ryosuke Hayami
Tomoko Uejima
Yoshihide Kanemaki
Reiko Yoshie
Mamoru Fukuda
Seiko Tsuchiya
Yasuyuki Kojima
Yukari Yabuki
Toru Nishikawa
Ichiro Maeda
Arata Shimo
Ayaka Shimo
Hisanori Kawamoto
Akihiko Sudo
Kyoko Tsuchiya
Source :
Breast Cancer. 23:851-860
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) is an advantageous treatment option, providing a complete cure and good cosmetic results. We tested whether NSM is a surgically and oncologically safe technique. We evaluated the oncological outcome of 425 breasts in 413 patients who underwent NSM between January 2000 and March 2013. We retrospectively reviewed patient data and analyzed all patient characteristics as potential risk factors of recurrence at the nipple–areola complex (NAC). To confirm the oncological safety of NSM, we compared outcomes of NSM and conventional total mastectomy. The median follow-up time after surgery was 46.8 months (range 6–158 months). Nipple necrosis was observed in 6 cases (1.4 %). The cumulative local recurrence rate after NSM was 5.8 % (25/425 cases), similar to that of conventional total mastectomy in the same period (5.6 %, 49/878 cases). Furthermore, the cumulative local recurrence rate at the NAC was 2.3 % (10 cases). HER2-enriched tumors and young age (

Details

ISSN :
18804233 and 13406868
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Breast Cancer
Accession number :
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