2021
DOI: 10.21037/gs-21-15
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Pattern of local recurrence after mastectomy and reconstruction in breast cancer patients: a systematic review

Abstract: Background: This study aimed to describe the locations of local recurrences based on the mastectomy and reconstruction type in breast cancer patients.Methods: In November 2020, a systematic literature review was performed through MEDLINE/PubMed and the Cochrane Centre Register of Controlled Trials. Publications that included skin-sparing or nipplesparing mastectomy followed by breast reconstruction and described the location of local recurrences were analyzed. Exclusion criteria included salvage or prophylacti… Show more

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“…Most local recurrences of breast cancer in reconstructed breasts occur at the level of the skin. 4,5 In the present case, local recurrence occurred in the deep tissue of the reconstructed breast, in addition to the superficial tissue of the reconstructed breast. There are few reports of multiple local recurrences in reconstructed breast tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Most local recurrences of breast cancer in reconstructed breasts occur at the level of the skin. 4,5 In the present case, local recurrence occurred in the deep tissue of the reconstructed breast, in addition to the superficial tissue of the reconstructed breast. There are few reports of multiple local recurrences in reconstructed breast tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…However, PMRT involving chest wall RT can lead to poor cosmetic outcomes and increased toxicities [10]. Therefore, identifying the risk factors of IBTR [11]. In the current study, we identified a favorable 5-year IBTR-free rate of 97.2% in 556 patients after SSM or NSM in pT1-2N0-1 disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Therefore, identifying the risk factors of IBTR could stratify patients for whom chest wall RT can be omitted. Although previous studies have shown a low IBTR rate of 5%, little data regarding the risk factors of IBTR following SSM/NSM exists [ 11 ]. In the current study, we identified a favorable 5-year IBTR-free rate of 97.2% in 556 patients after SSM or NSM in pT1-2N0-1 disease.…”
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confidence: 99%
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