| The
Breast
Background: Conservative breast surgery
with postoperative radiotherapy and appropriate systemic therapy is
associated with similar outcomes when compared with mastectomy. The
reported 5 year local recurrence rate varies between 3% and 15%. We prefer
a more conservative 'complete' local excision rather than 'wide' local
excision combined with post-operative radical radiotherapy and tumour bed
boost with the aim of achieving optimal cosmesis. Aims: Our review was
undertaken to assess whether or not this 'ultra'conservative approach was
compromising long-term local control. Methods: Case notes and pathology
reports of patients who underwent conservative surgery for breast cancer
from January 1983 to February 2001 were accessed for this audit. Patient
demographic data and tumour characteristics were noted. The primary
outcome data were the number of local recurrences following invasive
breast cancer at 5 and 10 years and the distance from the tumour to the
closest margin of excision. Results: At 5 and 10 years there were 16/451
and 5/124 local recurrences, with a local recurrence rate of 3.5% (95% CI,
1.7-4.7%) and 4.1% (95% CI, 0.47-6.5%), respectively. Complete data with
regards to the closest histological margin of excision were available in
423 patients. One hundred and sixty-five patients (39%) had their tumours
excised with a distance of less than 1mm to the closest margin. Nearly,
all tumours (97.8%) were excised with the distance to the closest margin
less than 1cm and 81% with 5mm or less. Conclusion: It is possible to
achieve low local recurrence rates after very conservative surgery for
breast cancer when this is combined with radical radiotherapy and an
additional tumour bed boost.
Reprinted from The Breast, June 2005, Vol 14, Issue 3: Cota AM, Humphreys S, Schofield J, Sever A, Jones S, Pickering D, Jones PA: "Audit of local recurrence rates following 'ultra'-conservative surgery for invasive breast cancer-a boost to the breast?", Pages 224-9, Copyright 2005, with permission from Elsevier. |