Society of surgical oncology-American Society for Radiation Oncology consensus guideline on margins for breast-conserving surgery with whole-breast irradiation in stages i and II invasive breast cancer Journal Article


Authors: Moran, M. S.; Schnitt, S. J.; Giuliano, A. E.; Harris, J. R.; Khan, S. A.; Horton, J.; Klimberg, S.; Chavez-MacGregor, M.; Freedman, G.; Houssami, N.; Johnson, P. L.; Morrow, M.
Article Title: Society of surgical oncology-American Society for Radiation Oncology consensus guideline on margins for breast-conserving surgery with whole-breast irradiation in stages i and II invasive breast cancer
Abstract: Purpose: Controversy exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery for invasive breast cancer. Methods: A multidisciplinary consensus panel used a meta-analysis of margin width and ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) from a systematic review of 33 studies including 28,162 patients as the primary evidence base for consensus. Results: Positive margins (ink on invasive carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ) are associated with a two-fold increase in the risk of IBTR compared with negative margins. This increased risk is not mitigated by favorable biology, endocrine therapy, or a radiation boost. More widely clear margins than no ink on tumor do not significantly decrease the rate of IBTR compared with no ink on tumor. There is no evidence that more widely clear margins reduce IBTR for young patients or for those with unfavorable biology, lobular cancers, or cancers with an extensive intraductal component. Conclusion: The use of no ink on tumor as the standard for an adequate margin in invasive cancer in the era of multidisciplinary therapy is associated with low rates of IBTR and has the potential to decrease re-excision rates, improve cosmetic outcomes, and decrease health care costs. © 2014 American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Keywords: cancer surgery; cancer recurrence; cancer risk; cancer radiotherapy; cancer staging; follow up; cancer incidence; cancer grading; consensus; breast cancer; systematic review; cancer size; partial mastectomy; medline; hormonal therapy; meta analysis; conflict of interest; triple negative breast cancer; tumor invasion; human; article
Journal Title: Annals of Surgical Oncology
Volume: 21
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1068-9265
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2014-03-01
Start Page: 704
End Page: 716
Language: English
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-014-3481-4
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 2 April 2014 -- CODEN: ASONF -- Source: Scopus
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