Re-excision and survival following breast conserving surgery in early stage breast cancer patients: a population-based study.
Stacey FisherYutaka YasuiKelly DabbsMarcy WingetPublished in: BMC health services research (2018)
These results suggest that breast cancer patients who are treated with BCS plus re-excision surgery by either mastectomy or further BCS have similar survival as those treated with BCS without re-excision. The significant variation in the likelihood of re-excision by geography and by individual surgeon is concerning, especially given the costs to the patient associated with additional surgery and the financial costs to the health system.