Operable breast cancer: How not to worsen the prognosis, especially in triple negative and stage II tumors

Oncological surgery must follow some fundamental principles to be truly curative, one of which is the resection of the tumor with surgical margins free of neoplasia. In breast cancer, surgery with positive margins should be expanded immediately. There are probably different intensities, between the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical oncology 2021-09, Vol.38, p.101596-101596, Article 101596
Hauptverfasser: de Araújo, Rogério Agenor, Cordero da Luz, Felipe Andrés, da Costa Marinho, Eduarda, Mendes, Thais Rezende, Nascimento, Camila Piqui, Ribeiro Delfino, Patrícia Ferreira, Antonioli, Rafael Mathias, Ruas, Anaisa Carneiro, Alves, Andressa Rangel, Araújo, Breno Jeha, de Paula Machado, João Paulo, Guedes Pereira, Thassiana Oliveira, França do Espírito Santo, Matheus, Barbosa Silva, Marcelo José
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Zusammenfassung:Oncological surgery must follow some fundamental principles to be truly curative, one of which is the resection of the tumor with surgical margins free of neoplasia. In breast cancer, surgery with positive margins should be expanded immediately. There are probably different intensities, between the stages and molecular subtypes of operable breast cancer, of worsening prognosis due to the surgical margin compromised by the neoplasia in women not submitted to the necessary enlargement of the positive surgical margin. Seven hundred and forty-seven women with invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast, analyzing anatomical-pathological information, types of surgery, molecular subtypes, and the presence or absence of the surgical margin compromised by neoplasia. Sixty-one (8.2%) patients had positive surgical margin, causing 2.85 times more risk of locoregional relapse compared to negative surgical margin by multivariate analysis. In subgroup analysis, among stages I, II and III, stage II was the most negatively impacted, with those patients presenting 2.42 times more risk of distant metastasis and 4.94 times more risk of locoregional relapses compared to negative surgical margin by multivariate analysis. Among the molecular subtypes, Triple Negative tumors with a positive surgical margin had 3.56 times more risk of death, 4.98 times more risk of distant metastasis and 5.55 times more risk of locoregional relapse compared to negative surgical margin by multivariate analysis. The positive surgical margin, especially in Stage II and Triple-Negative breast cancer patients negatively impact the patient's evolution, increasing risk of distant metastasis and death. •Compromised surgical margin is a risk factor of distant metastasis in breast cancer.•Survival is decreased by positive surgical margin according to molecular subtype.•Triple-Negative with positive surgical margins have the poorest prognosis.
ISSN:0960-7404
1879-3320
DOI:10.1016/j.suronc.2021.101596