Comparison of margin assessment by radial and shave sections in wide local excision specimens for invasive carcinoma of the breast

Hodi Z, Ellis I O, Elston C W, Pinder S E, Donovan G, Macmillan R D & Lee A H S
(2010) Histopathology56, 573–580Comparison of margin assessment by radial and shave sections in wide local excision specimens for invasive carcinoma of the breast Aims:  Standard margin assessment of breast carcinoma...

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(2010) Histopathology56, 573–580Comparison of margin assessment by radial and shave sections in wide local excision specimens for invasive carcinoma of the breast Aims:  Standard margin assessment of breast carcinoma surgical specimens uses radial sections perpendicular to the margin. Shave sections assess a larger surface area of margin than radial sections. The aim was to assess the value of additional shave sections of the margin. Methods and results:  Both types of section were used to assess 471 wide local excision specimens for invasive carcinoma. One hundred and seventy‐nine specimens had positive margins: only radial margins were involved (tumour within 5 mm of margin) in 76, only shave margins in 45, and both shave and radial margins in 58. Residual carcinoma was found in re‐excision specimens (immediate or later) in 43% when the closest distance to the radial margin was 0–1 mm, 25% for 2–4 mm, 18% for 5–9 mm and 13% for >9 mm. Residual carcinoma was found in 44% of specimens if any shave section was positive and in 9% if all shaves were negative. Residual carcinoma was found in 32% if either radial or shave sections were positive and in 4% if neither was positive. Conclusions:  The combination of radial and shave sections appears to be good at separating patients into two groups with high and low risk of residual carcinoma.
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