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The role of oncoplastic breast reduction in the conservative management of breast cancer: Complications, survival, and quality of life

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JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 115, Issue 6, Pages 679-686

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jso.24550

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breast-Q questionnaire; macromastia; multifocal/multicentric tumors

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Background and Objectives: Reduction Mammaplasty (RM) in breast cancer allows mammary remodeling after wide excisions. Weaimed to analyze the complications, survival, and quality of life after RM. Methods: Retrospective study of women who underwent a surgical intervention for breast cancer between 2000 and 2016. Patients were divided into two groups: RM and tumorectomy. Postoperative complications, survival and quality of life were assessed using the Breast-Q questionnaire. Results: A total of 801 patients were evaluated, with a mean follow up of 84 months. RMpatients experienced a longer operating time and hospital stay, and a higher proportion of tissue necrosis compared to tumorectomy patients (P < 0.001). No significant differences were observed regarding rate of re-excision or rate of mastectomy, but the recurrence rate at 10 years was higher for RM patients (P < 0.03). Patients who underwent RM reported optimal satisfaction with the breast and a good quality of life. Conclusions: RM is a useful approach in breast cancer surgery, with a low rate of re-excision and mastectomy. Overall survival at 10 years is similar to that associated with tumorectomy, though with a higher rate of local recurrence. Patient satisfaction and quality of life appears to be good one year after radiotherapy.

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