Patterns of invasive recurrence among patients originally treated for ductal carcinoma in situ by breast-conserving surgery versus mastectomy.
Kate R PawloskiAudree B TadrosVaradan SevilimeduAshley NewmanLori GentileEmily C ZaborMonica MorrowKimberly J Van ZeeLaurie J KirsteinPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2021)
Among women who experienced a first invasive recurrence after treatment for DCIS, those who had originally undergone mastectomy more commonly presented with advanced disease compared to those treated with BCS, likely related to the absence of the breast and the higher risk profile of their initial DCIS.