Salvage mastectomy Journal Article


Author: Osborne, M. P.
Article Title: Salvage mastectomy
Abstract: Local‐regional relapse after breast‐conserving surgery and radiation therapy is operable and not associated with concurrent distant metastases in most cases. Salvage mastectomy results in local‐regional control for most patients. The extent of the surgery relates to the extent of the local‐regional recurrence and does not carry an increased complication rate. The outcome of salvage mastectomy depends on the disease‐free interval from initial breast‐conserving surgery and radiation therapy to local‐regional recurrence. Additional factors, such as the extent and histologic type of the recurrence, as well as the axillary lymph node status, either at the time of initial breast conservation or at salvage mastectomy, may influence outcome and require further study Prospective trials are required to determine the safety of further breast‐conserving surgery after local‐regional relapse and the role of systemic therapy in improving postsalvage survival. Copyright © 1991 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
Keywords: survival; survival rate; cancer recurrence; salvage therapy; combined modality therapy; neoplasm recurrence, local; breast cancer; mastectomy; breast neoplasms; partial mastectomy; reoperation; local recurrence; human; female; article; breast‐conserving surgery
Journal Title: Seminars in Surgical Oncology
Volume: 7
Issue: 5
ISSN: 8756-0437
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 1991-09-01
Start Page: 291
End Page: 295
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/ssu.2980070511
PUBMED: 1775814
PROVIDER: scopus
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