1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0011-3840(05)80016-4
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Breast conservation therapy for invasive carcinoma of the breast

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“…With a rising diagnostic rate of breast cancer in early stage, and a progress of comprehensive treatment modality, breast conserving surgery (BCS) is considered to be an appropriate treatment for patients with stage I or II disease (Borgen et al, 1995). BCS is reported to alleviate the suffering of patients by reducing the extent of surgical resection and not impairing treatment efficacy, thus fulfills cosmetic requirements and could improve quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a rising diagnostic rate of breast cancer in early stage, and a progress of comprehensive treatment modality, breast conserving surgery (BCS) is considered to be an appropriate treatment for patients with stage I or II disease (Borgen et al, 1995). BCS is reported to alleviate the suffering of patients by reducing the extent of surgical resection and not impairing treatment efficacy, thus fulfills cosmetic requirements and could improve quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el control efectuado en Diciembre de 2000, se constato que el 91,4% estaban sanas y en 12 casos (1,9%) se desconocía su estado. local: tamaño tumoral, tipo histológico, edad de la paciente, presencia /ausencia de componente intraductal extenso (CIE), afectación de los márgenes de resección, afectación ganglionar 7 .…”
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“…El tratamiento habitual de la recidiva local es la mastectomía. En la revisión que sobre este aspecto realiza BORGEN 7 refiere un índice de inoperabilidad del 5-12,5%, advirtiendo KURTZ 29 que las recidivas aparecidas durante los primeros años son mas frecuentemente inoperables (17%) que las observadas de forma tardía (1,4%). En nuestra serie, en 2 casos la recidiva se presento con caracteres inflamatorios obligando a la administración de quimioterapia previa a la mastectomía.…”
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“…Recurrence following lumpectomy is inversely proportional to the volume of breast tissue excised [7]. Furthermore, reexcision worsens cosmetic outcome for patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%