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Tumor margins that lead to reoperation in breast cancer: A retrospective register study of 4,489 patients

Maiju Lepomäki, Ulla Karhunen‐Enckell, Jalmari Tuominen, Pauliina Kronqvist, Niku Oksala, Teemu J. Murtola, Antti Roine

2021Journal of Surgical Oncology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Optimal margins for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remain controversial in breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and mastectomy. We examine the association of positive margins, reoperations, DCIS and age. METHODS: A retrospective study of histopathological reports (4489 patients). Margin positivity was defined as ink on tumor for invasive carcinoma. For DCIS, we applied 2 mm anterior and side margin thresholds, and ink on tumor in the posterior margin. RESULTS: The incidence of positive side margins was 20% in BCS and 5% in mastectomies (p < 0.001). Of these patients, 68% and 14% underwent a reoperation (p < 0.001). After a positive side margin in BCS, the reoperation rates according to age groups were 74% (<49), 69% (50-64), 68% (65-79), and 42% (80+) (p = 0.013). Of BCS patients with invasive carcinoma in the side margin, 73% were reoperated on. A reoperation was performed in 70% of patients with a close (≤1 mm) DCIS side margin, compared to 43% with a wider (1.1-2 mm) margin (p = 0.002). The reoperation rates were 55% in invasive carcinoma with close DCIS, 66% in close extensive intraductal component (EIC), and 83% in close pure DCIS (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Individual assessment as opposed to rigid adherence to guidelines was used in the decision on reoperation.

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MedicineDuctal carcinomaMastectomyBreast-conserving surgerySurgical marginRetrospective cohort studyBreast cancerMargin (machine learning)Incidence (geometry)SurgeryCarcinoma in situCancerInternal medicineResectionOpticsMachine learningComputer sciencePhysicsBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesBreast Implant and ReconstructionBreast Lesions and Carcinomas
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