Title of article :
Incidence and outcomes of contralateral breast cancers
Author/Authors :
Glenda Quan، نويسنده , , SuEllen J. Pommier، نويسنده , , Rodney F. Pommier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Background
The significance of a contralateral breast cancer is largely unknown, making prophylactic mastectomy controversial.
Methods
Differences between stages of initial and contralateral cancers were determined by t test. Survival distributions were compared by log-rank analyses and compared with Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results data for unilateral cancers.
Results
Metachronous contralateral cancers occurred at a rate of .13% per year and were of significantly lower stage. Metachronous cancers adversely impacted survival for patients with low-stage initial cancers, but the interval between cancers was less than 36 months. Synchronous tumors occurred in 2.3% of patients; survival was worse than for patients with metachronous cancers.
Conclusions
Prophylactic mastectomy is unlikely to be beneficial because of the lower stages and low incidence of second cancers, even for patients with initial low-stage cancers.
Keywords :
breast cancer , Synchronous , Metachronous , Contralateral
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery