Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study

© JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF Thailand| 2020 Objective: Skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) is a novel operation that offers better aesthetic outcomes than conventional mastectomy (total mastectomy (TM) or modified radical mastectomy (MRM)). For oncologic safety, it is widely accepted that SSM w...

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Main Authors: V. Lohsiriwat, S. Preechakul, S. Lohasammakul, A. Chuangsuwanich, P. O-Charoenrat, S. Chuthapisith, A. Ratanawichitrasin, P. Pisarnturakit, M. Boonsripitayanon, P. Rushatamukayanunt, W. Imruetaicharoenchoke, W. Numprasit, D. Sa-Nguanraksa, T. Tarapongpun
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spelling th-mahidol.538002020-03-26T12:01:17Z Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study V. Lohsiriwat S. Preechakul S. Lohasammakul A. Chuangsuwanich P. O-Charoenrat S. Chuthapisith A. Ratanawichitrasin P. Pisarnturakit M. Boonsripitayanon P. Rushatamukayanunt W. Imruetaicharoenchoke W. Numprasit D. Sa-Nguanraksa T. Tarapongpun Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine © JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF Thailand| 2020 Objective: Skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) is a novel operation that offers better aesthetic outcomes than conventional mastectomy (total mastectomy (TM) or modified radical mastectomy (MRM)). For oncologic safety, it is widely accepted that SSM with immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) offers no statistically significant difference in terms of locoregional recurrence and distant metastasis when performed in early stage breast cancer. The present study aimed to study the oncological safety of SSM with IBR in Tis–T2 breast cancer patients in an Asian population. Materials and Methods: The data of breast cancer patients who underwent SSM or TM both with IBR from January 2005 to December 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. The inclusion criteria were a pathological in situ or invasive breast cancer sized <5 cm and a follow-up duration of at least 24 months. A comparison of locoregional recurrences, distant metastasis, 5-year disease-free, and overall survival rates between the two groups was performed and the results analyzed. Results: The authors identified 291 patients (292 operations). The median follow-up times were 81 months in the TM group (n = 148) and 59 months in the SSM group (n = 144). There was no statistically significant difference in tumor characteristics or AJCC staging, except for a higher positive hormonal receptor status in the SSM group. There was no difference in the rates of locoregional recurrences, distant metastasis, 5-year disease-free, and overall survival between the two groups. Conclusion: SSM is a good option for mastectomy because the preserved skin provides a better aesthetic outcome and there was no difference in recurrence rates between TM and SSM with IBR in breast cancer. Also, the 5-year disease-free and overall survival rates were comparable between both groups. SSM with IBR should therefore be considered an oncologically safe operation in breast cancers less than 5 cm in size. 2020-03-26T05:01:17Z 2020-03-26T05:01:17Z 2020-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.103, No.2 (2020), 23-31 01252208 2-s2.0-85081723075 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/53800 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85081723075&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
V. Lohsiriwat
S. Preechakul
S. Lohasammakul
A. Chuangsuwanich
P. O-Charoenrat
S. Chuthapisith
A. Ratanawichitrasin
P. Pisarnturakit
M. Boonsripitayanon
P. Rushatamukayanunt
W. Imruetaicharoenchoke
W. Numprasit
D. Sa-Nguanraksa
T. Tarapongpun
Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
description © JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF Thailand| 2020 Objective: Skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) is a novel operation that offers better aesthetic outcomes than conventional mastectomy (total mastectomy (TM) or modified radical mastectomy (MRM)). For oncologic safety, it is widely accepted that SSM with immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) offers no statistically significant difference in terms of locoregional recurrence and distant metastasis when performed in early stage breast cancer. The present study aimed to study the oncological safety of SSM with IBR in Tis–T2 breast cancer patients in an Asian population. Materials and Methods: The data of breast cancer patients who underwent SSM or TM both with IBR from January 2005 to December 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. The inclusion criteria were a pathological in situ or invasive breast cancer sized <5 cm and a follow-up duration of at least 24 months. A comparison of locoregional recurrences, distant metastasis, 5-year disease-free, and overall survival rates between the two groups was performed and the results analyzed. Results: The authors identified 291 patients (292 operations). The median follow-up times were 81 months in the TM group (n = 148) and 59 months in the SSM group (n = 144). There was no statistically significant difference in tumor characteristics or AJCC staging, except for a higher positive hormonal receptor status in the SSM group. There was no difference in the rates of locoregional recurrences, distant metastasis, 5-year disease-free, and overall survival between the two groups. Conclusion: SSM is a good option for mastectomy because the preserved skin provides a better aesthetic outcome and there was no difference in recurrence rates between TM and SSM with IBR in breast cancer. Also, the 5-year disease-free and overall survival rates were comparable between both groups. SSM with IBR should therefore be considered an oncologically safe operation in breast cancers less than 5 cm in size.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
V. Lohsiriwat
S. Preechakul
S. Lohasammakul
A. Chuangsuwanich
P. O-Charoenrat
S. Chuthapisith
A. Ratanawichitrasin
P. Pisarnturakit
M. Boonsripitayanon
P. Rushatamukayanunt
W. Imruetaicharoenchoke
W. Numprasit
D. Sa-Nguanraksa
T. Tarapongpun
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author V. Lohsiriwat
S. Preechakul
S. Lohasammakul
A. Chuangsuwanich
P. O-Charoenrat
S. Chuthapisith
A. Ratanawichitrasin
P. Pisarnturakit
M. Boonsripitayanon
P. Rushatamukayanunt
W. Imruetaicharoenchoke
W. Numprasit
D. Sa-Nguanraksa
T. Tarapongpun
author_sort V. Lohsiriwat
title Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
title_short Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
title_full Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
title_fullStr Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
title_full_unstemmed Equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
title_sort equivalent oncologic outcomes of skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction in early stage breast cancer patients in a single center study
publishDate 2020
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