F. Guillemin, F. Marchal, M. Geffroy
Oncologie, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 22-28, 2019, DOI:10.3166/onco-2019-0028
Abstract Purpose: Assessment of a second surgical conservative treatment (T) [N = 41] compared to total mastectomy
(M) [N = 93] for ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence after initial breast conserving surgery in a retrospective study of
134 patients.
Results: Five years global survival was 82.5% in each group.
No statistical difference for the specific survival and survival
without metastasis. The 5 years local control was 92.9% in
group M and 66.2% in group T (RR = 4.48). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI), multifocal tumors, and clinical symptoms
of the recurrence are pejorative factors for survival. Over the
134 patients, 25 have preserved their… More >