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Spatial location of local recurrences after mastectomy : a systematic review
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Purpose We performed a systematic review to document the spatial location of local recurrences (LR) after mastectomy. Methods A PubMed search was conducted in August 2019 for the following terms: breast [Title/] AND cancer [Title/] AND recurrence [Title/] AND mastectomy [Title/]. The search was filtered for English language. Exclusion criteria included studies that did not specify the LR location or studies reporting LR associated with inflammatory breast cancer, or other breast cancers such as phyllodes tumours, lymphoma or associated with sarcoma/angiosarcoma. Results A total of 3922 titles were identified, of which 21 publications were eligible for inclusion in the final analysis. A total of 6901 mastectomy patients were included (range 25-1694). The mean LR proportion was 3.5%. Among the total of 351 LR lesions, 81.8% were in the subcutaneous tissue and the skin, while 16% were pectoral muscle recurrences. Conclusion Local recurrences are mostly located within the subcutaneous tissue and the skin, assumed to result from unrecognized/subclinical tumour foci left behind after mastectomy, surgical implantation of tumour cells in the wound/scar and/or tumour emboli within the subcutaneous lymphatics. Pectoral muscle recurrences are less frequent and may be attributed to residual disease along the posterior surgical margin and/or lymphatic involvement.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Breast cancer research and treatment. - Dordrecht, 1981, currens
Publication
New york : Springer , 2020
ISSN
0167-6806 [print]
1573-7217 [online]
DOI
10.1007/S10549-020-05774-4
Volume/pages
183 :2 (2020) , p. 263-273
ISI
000548092200001
Pubmed ID
32661665
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UAntwerpen
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