The impact of advanced oncoplastic surgery on breast-conserving surgery rates: A retrospective cohort study of 3,875 breast cancer procedures at a tertiary referral centre

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Angus Reid , Robert Thomas , Andrew Pieri , Adam Critchley , Lorraine Kalra , Jane Carter , J.M. O'Donoghue , Emily King , Henry Cain
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Abstract

Introduction

As the treatment of breast cancer advances, the focus has shifted from solely improving oncological endpoints to a greater weight being placed on cosmetic and psychological outcomes. The advent of advanced oncoplastic techniques allows for successful breast-conserving surgery (BCS) to patients who otherwise would have required a mastectomy. The aim of this study is to ascertain if the adoption of these procedures has assisted in the reduction of mastectomies performed.

Methods

A dataset of all breast cancer procedures based upon coding between April 2016 and July 2023 was evaluated, categorising procedures into: BCS, mastectomy, oncoplastic BCS and total reconstructions. R-Studio Software 4.3.1 (®) was used to explore statistical analysis and data visualisation. Registered as a clinical services evaluation study (Project ID: 14649).

Results

During the period stated, 3875 index breast cancer procedures were recorded (sample size = 3638 patients). The BCS rate increased from 66.2 % in 2016 to 80.7 % in 2023. Using a linear regression model, the BCS rate demonstrates an increase of 2.1 % each year (coefficient = 2.12, p-value = 0.0069). Concurrently, the rate of oncoplastic BCS increased from 10.5 % to 22.9 % (coefficient = 2.14, p-value = 0.00017). Using Pearson's product-moment, a positive correlation between these two variables is seen (coefficient = 0.86, p-value = 0.0056).

Conclusion

Having reviewed 3875 index breast cancer procedures over the past eight years, the BCS rate has shown a statistically significant increase and a positive correlation with the oncoplastic BCS rate. This suggests oncoplastic surgery has helped to reduce the rates of mastectomy at the centre.
晚期肿瘤整形手术对保乳手术率的影响:对一家三级转诊中心 3,875 例乳腺癌手术的回顾性队列研究
导言:随着乳腺癌治疗技术的不断进步,治疗重点已从单纯改善肿瘤终点转移到更加重视美容和心理效果。先进的肿瘤整形技术的出现,使原本需要切除乳房的患者也能成功地接受保乳手术(BCS)。本研究旨在确定这些手术的采用是否有助于减少乳房切除术的实施。方法根据 2016 年 4 月至 2023 年 7 月期间的编码,对所有乳腺癌手术的数据集进行了评估,并将手术分为以下几类:BCS、乳房切除术、乳房整形术:BCS、乳房切除术、肿瘤整形 BCS 和整体重建。使用 R-Studio 软件 4.3.1 (®)进行统计分析和数据可视化。结果在所述期间,共记录了 3875 例乳腺癌指数手术(样本量 = 3638 例患者)。BCS率从2016年的66.2%增至2023年的80.7%。利用线性回归模型,BCS 率每年增长 2.1%(系数 = 2.12,P 值 = 0.0069)。与此同时,肿瘤整形 BCS 的比例从 10.5% 增加到 22.9%(系数 = 2.14,P 值 = 0.00017)。结论在对过去八年中的 3875 例乳腺癌指数手术进行审查后,BCS 率在统计学上有了显著提高,并且与肿瘤整形 BCS 率呈正相关。这表明肿瘤整形手术有助于降低该中心的乳房切除率。
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Breast
Breast 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
165
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Breast is an international, multidisciplinary journal for researchers and clinicians, which focuses on translational and clinical research for the advancement of breast cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all stages.
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