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Does Breast Density Increase the Risk of Re-excision for Women with Breast Cancer Having Breast-Conservation Therapy?

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Walsh, SM; Brennan, SB; Zabor, EC; Rosenberger, LH; Stempel, M; Lebron-Zapata, L; Gemignani, ML
Published in: Ann Surg Oncol
December 2019

BACKGROUND: Women with dense breasts may have less-accurate preoperative evaluation of extent of disease, potentially affecting the achievement of negative margins. The goal of this study is to examine the association between breast density and re-excision rates in women having breast-conserving surgery for invasive breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Women with stage I/II invasive breast cancer treated with breast-conserving surgery between 1/1/2014 and 10/31/2014 were included. Breast density was assessed by two radiologists. The association between breast density and re-excision was examined using logistic regression. RESULTS: Seven hundred and one women were included. Overall, 106 (15.1%) women had at least one re-excision. Younger age at diagnosis was associated with increased breast density (p < 0.001). On univariable analysis, increased breast density was associated with significantly increased odds of re-excision (odds ratio [OR] 1.38, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.04-1.83), as was multifocal disease, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) positive status, and extensive intraductal component (EIC) (all p < 0.05). On multivariable analysis, breast density remained significantly associated with increased odds of re-excision (OR 1.37, 95% CI 1.00-1.86), as did multifocality and EIC. HER2 positive status was not significantly associated with re-excision on multivariable analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Women with dense breasts are more likely to need additional surgery (re-excision after breast-conserving surgery), but increased breast density did not adversely affect disease-free survival in our study. Our findings support the need for further study in developing techniques that can help decrease re-excisions for women with dense breasts who undergo breast-conserving surgery.

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Ann Surg Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1534-4681

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

26

Issue

13

Start / End Page

4246 / 4253

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Reoperation
  • Prognosis
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasm, Residual
  • Neoplasm Invasiveness
  • Middle Aged
  • Mastectomy, Segmental
  • Margins of Excision
  • Humans
 

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Walsh, S. M., Brennan, S. B., Zabor, E. C., Rosenberger, L. H., Stempel, M., Lebron-Zapata, L., & Gemignani, M. L. (2019). Does Breast Density Increase the Risk of Re-excision for Women with Breast Cancer Having Breast-Conservation Therapy? Ann Surg Oncol, 26(13), 4246–4253. https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-019-07647-7
Walsh, Siun M., Sandra B. Brennan, Emily C. Zabor, Laura H. Rosenberger, Michelle Stempel, Lizza Lebron-Zapata, and Mary L. Gemignani. “Does Breast Density Increase the Risk of Re-excision for Women with Breast Cancer Having Breast-Conservation Therapy?Ann Surg Oncol 26, no. 13 (December 2019): 4246–53. https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-019-07647-7.
Walsh SM, Brennan SB, Zabor EC, Rosenberger LH, Stempel M, Lebron-Zapata L, et al. Does Breast Density Increase the Risk of Re-excision for Women with Breast Cancer Having Breast-Conservation Therapy? Ann Surg Oncol. 2019 Dec;26(13):4246–53.
Walsh, Siun M., et al. “Does Breast Density Increase the Risk of Re-excision for Women with Breast Cancer Having Breast-Conservation Therapy?Ann Surg Oncol, vol. 26, no. 13, Dec. 2019, pp. 4246–53. Pubmed, doi:10.1245/s10434-019-07647-7.
Walsh SM, Brennan SB, Zabor EC, Rosenberger LH, Stempel M, Lebron-Zapata L, Gemignani ML. Does Breast Density Increase the Risk of Re-excision for Women with Breast Cancer Having Breast-Conservation Therapy? Ann Surg Oncol. 2019 Dec;26(13):4246–4253.
Journal cover image

Published In

Ann Surg Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1534-4681

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

26

Issue

13

Start / End Page

4246 / 4253

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Reoperation
  • Prognosis
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasm, Residual
  • Neoplasm Invasiveness
  • Middle Aged
  • Mastectomy, Segmental
  • Margins of Excision
  • Humans