Impact of a Screening Program in the Diagnosis, Surgical Treatm ent and Management of Breast Cancer

I. Lete, M. Aguiar, Arguine Andonegui, Nagore Zeberio, M. Cuadra, J. Mendizabal, J. Gorostiaga
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Introduction: The effects of early detection on treatment need to be evaluated. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of the Basque breast cancer early detection program (BCEDP) on breast cancer surgery in our hospital. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted of women who underwent surgery for breast cancer between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2016. Participants were classified into: Group A, those referred from the screening program after routine mammography; or group B, those referred from primary care or other gynecological clinics within our health region. Results: In the study period, 630 women were diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. Their mean age was 60.2 years (standard deviation 5.4). Out of these, 220 (35%) referred from the BCEDP formed group A, the other 410 women (65%) forming group B. Invasive cancer was diagnosed in 185 women in group A (84%) and in 370 (90.2%) in group B (p=0.02). Regarding treatment, mastectomies were carried out in 47 women (21.4%) in Group A and 225 (54.9%) in group B (p<0.001); axillary lymphadenectomies were performed in 31 women (14.1%) in Group A and 83 (20.2%) in Group B, (p=0.02); and adjuvant chemotherapy was given in 66 women (30%) in Group A and 148 (36.1%) in Group B (p<0.001). Conclusion: In our setting, breast cancer patients referred through the BCEDP have earlier stage cancer, can be expected to benefit from less radical surgery, have lower proportion of axillary lymph node involvement and require less adjuvant chemotherapy.
筛查项目对乳腺癌诊断、手术治疗和管理的影响
引言:早期发现对治疗的影响有待评估。本研究的目的是评估巴斯克乳腺癌早期检测项目(BCEDP)对我院乳腺癌手术的影响。材料和方法:对2015年1月1日至2016年12月31日期间接受乳腺癌手术的女性进行回顾性研究。参与者分为:A组,在常规乳房x光检查后从筛查项目转介的患者;或B组,从我们卫生区域内的初级保健或其他妇科诊所转诊的患者。结果:在研究期间,有630名女性被诊断患有乳腺癌并接受了治疗。平均年龄60.2岁(标准差5.4)。其中,来自BCEDP的220人(35%)组成了A组,其他410名女性(65%)组成了B组。A组中有185名女性(84%)被诊断为浸润性癌症,B组中有370名(90.2%)被诊断为浸润性癌症(p=0.02)。治疗方面,A组47例(21.4%)行乳房切除术,B组225例(54.9%)行乳房切除术(p<0.001);A组行腋窝淋巴结切除术31例(14.1%),B组行腋窝淋巴结切除术83例(20.2%),差异有统计学意义(p=0.02);A组66例(30%),B组148例(36.1%)接受辅助化疗(p<0.001)。结论:在我们的情况下,通过BCEDP转诊的乳腺癌患者是早期癌症,可以预期从较少的根治性手术中获益,腋窝淋巴结受累率较低,需要较少的辅助化疗。
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