Residual breast volume a new item to improve cosmetic results in breast cancer: a prospective cohort study
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Background
Breast cancer is the most prevalent neoplasm among women, being the main cause of death in
this gender.
The main surgical treatments for these patients are breast conserving surgery and mastectomy,
each having its main indications, although in recent years the fact of measuring the mammary
and tumour volume of the patient, in a pre-operative way, has become increasingly important, to
choose the most appropriate treatment in each case in order to obtain a more aesthetic surgical
result.
Objective
Obtention of reference values on residual breast volume, after tumour excision with the correct
resection margins, in order to decide the most appropriate surgical technique for each case.
Methods
The study will be a multi-centric prospective cohort, with a consecutive method of sampling of
patients attending the UPM (Mammary Pathology Unit), with breast cancer that meet inclusion
criteria. 6 hospitals from Girona will participate in the study.
The sample size will be 768 women diagnosed of breast cancer in stage 0-III with breast
conserving surgery (BCS) indication.
The main variable of this study is the choice between performing a mastectomy with immediate
reconstruction or a BCS, after evaluating the relationship between tumour volume and breast
volume, using an MRI, to obtain the best cosmetic result, assessed by the patient and the
professional.
The patients will be classified in two groups depending on the surgical technique: Group 1 will
include patients who have decided to have a mastectomy with immediate reconstruction and
Group 2 will include patients who have decided to have a BCS. These patients will be followed-
up for 3 years