Abstract
Background and objectivesVolume replacement technique is a good option for Asian women with small to moderate-sized breasts undergoing partial mastectomy for breast cancer. We analyzed the oncologic outcomes of this procedure in a single center. MethodsSeventy-two patients with breast cancer underwent partial mastectomy with volume replacement technique in this prospective study. Volume replacement techniques were tailored individually according to the volume of excised breast and tumor location. The mean duration of follow-up was 40.9 months. We analyzed association between various clinicopathologic factors and locoregional recurrence, distant metastasis and assessed cosmetic outcomes. ResultsThe incidences of locoregional recurrence and distant metastasis were 2.8% and 5.6%, respectively. According to multivariate analysis, history of contralateral breast cancer (P < 0.001) and fat necrosis (P = 0.002) significantly associated with incidence of locoregional recurrence and pathologic tumor size (P = 0.037) and stage (P = 0.048) significantly influenced the incidence of distant metastasis. ConclusionFrom an oncologic perspective, volume replacement procedures after partial mastectomy are an appropriate form of surgical management of breast cancer.
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