2018
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs17-p5-22-14
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Abstract P5-22-14: Assessment of risk factors in women undergoing contralateral prophylactic mastectomy after breast cancer diagnosis: Experience at an academic medical center

Abstract: Recently, the rates of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) have increased significantly with no clear evidence of improvement in overall survival or breast cancer (BC) specific survival. In 2016, American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBS) provided a consensus statement regarding when CPM should be-, can be- or may be offered and when it should be discouraged. In light of new recommendations, our study aimed to review factors that influenced the choice of CPM at our institution. Methods: … Show more

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