“…There has been a paradigm shift in the management of breast cancer and the advent of oncoplastic breast surgery has revolutionised the concept of breast preservation, utilising limited tissue resection as opposed to a mastectomy [ 20 ], [ 21 ], [ 22 ], [ 23 ], [ 24 ], [ 25 ], [ 26 ], [ 27 ]. Although breast conservation therapy can be an attractive alternative, it is dependent upon a number of clinical factors including tumour size and location, and importantly approximately 40% of women with primary breast cancer still undergo mastectomy [ 14 ], [ 27 ], [ 28 ], [ 29 ], [ 30 ], [ 31 ], [ 32 ], [ 33 ].…”