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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Breast Cancer | Research article

Outcomes of immediate oncoplastic surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy in breast cancer patients

Authors: Kai Joachim Borm, Christine Schönknecht, Andrea Nestler, Markus Oechsner, Birgit Waschulzik, Stephanie Elisabeth Combs, Stefan Münch, Markus Niemeyer, Marciana Nona Duma

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Oncoplastic surgery techniques lead to a rearrangement of the breast tissue and impede target definition during adjuvant radiotherapy (RT). The aim of this study was to assess local control rates after immediate oncoplastic surgery and adjuvant RT.

Methods

This study comprises 965 patients who underwent breast-conserving therapy and adjuvant RT between 01/2000 and 12/2005. 288 patients received immediate oncoplastic surgery (ONC) and 677 patients breast-conserving surgery only (NONC). All patients were treated with adjuvant external tangential-beam RT (total dose: 50/50.4 Gy; fraction dose 1.8/2.0 Gy). An additional boost dose of 10–16 Gy to the primary tumor bed was given in 900 cases (93.3%). Local control rates (LCR), Progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were assessed retrospectively after a median follow-up period of 67 (Q25-Q75: 51–84) months.

Results

No significant difference was found between ONC and NONC in regard to LCR (5-yr: ONC 96.8% vs. NONC 95.3%; p = 0.25). This held also true for PFS (5-yr: ONC 92.1% vs. NONC 89.3%; p = 0.09) and OS (5-yr: ONC 96.0% vs. NONC 94.8%; p = 0.53). On univariate analyses G2–3 (p = 0.04), a younger age (p = 0.01), T-stage (p < 0.01) lymph node involvement (p < 0.01) as well as triple negative tumors (p < 0.01) were identified as risk factors for local recurrence. In a propensity score stratified Cox-regression model no significant impact of oncoplastic surgery on local control rate was found (HR: 2.05, 95% CI [0.93; 4.51], p = 0.08).

Conclusion

Immediate oncoplastic surgery seems not to affect the effectiveness of adjuvant whole breast RT on local control rates in breast cancer patients.
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Metadata
Title
Outcomes of immediate oncoplastic surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy in breast cancer patients
Authors
Kai Joachim Borm
Christine Schönknecht
Andrea Nestler
Markus Oechsner
Birgit Waschulzik
Stephanie Elisabeth Combs
Stefan Münch
Markus Niemeyer
Marciana Nona Duma
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-6104-4

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