The early results of breast-conserving therapy in ninety-five patients of primary breast cancer.
- Author:
Jin-feng LI
1
;
Yang-tao OU
;
Tian-feng WANG
;
Ben-yao LIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adenocarcinoma; radiotherapy; surgery; Adult; Aged; Breast; pathology; radiation effects; surgery; Breast Neoplasms; radiotherapy; surgery; Combined Modality Therapy; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Middle Aged; Recurrence; Surgical Procedures, Operative; methods; Treatment Outcome
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(5):282-284
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo discuss the effects of breast-conserving therapy in Chinese women with early primary breast carcinoma.
METHODSNinety-five patients with stage I to II primary breast cancer were operated with wide local excision and axillary lymph node dissection. After operation, the radiation therapy was done on the whole breast.
RESULTSBreast conservation surgery was taken successfully in ninety-five patients. Six months after operation, the approval rate for their breast was 100% by themselves. Ninety-two per cent of them were very satisfactory. After a median follow-up of 17 months (range 2 - 51 months), only one patient suffered from ipsilateral breast tumor relapse. The two years local relapse rate was 1.4%. There were no cases of distant relapse and death.
CONCLUSIONSThe early results of breast-conserving therapy are satisfactory for stage I to II primary breast cancer. The long-term follow-up is needed for the final outcome.