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Increased Mortality with Repeat Lumpectomy Alone After Ipsilateral Breast Tumor Recurrence.

Yonghui SuRong GuoJingyan XueYayun ChiWeiru ChiJia WangBenglong YangJiong Wu
Published in: The oncologist (2019)
Although mastectomy has been regarded as the standard treatment for ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) after breast conserving surgery, many patients diagnosed with small and early-detected recurrent tumor might be technically suitable for a less invasive surgical procedure. However, different studies have drawn inconsistent conclusions. The present study is a population-based analysis, which demonstrated the overall unfavorable impact of repeat lumpectomy over mastectomy on survival outcomes for patients with IBTR. However, patients with small IBTR (≤1 cm) that can tolerate radiation therapy may be the optimal candidates for repeat lumpectomy.
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