Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital

Chagkrit Ditsatham,1 Areewan Somwangprasert,1 Kirati Watcharachan,1 Phanchaporn Wongmaneerung,1 Jiraporn Khorana,21Division of Head, Neck, and Breast Surgery, 2Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand Background: The purp...

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Main Authors: Ditsatham C, Somwangprasert A, Watcharachan K, Wongmaneerung P, Khorana J
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-03-01
Series:Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/factors-affecting-local-recurrence-and-distant-metastases-of-invasive--peer-reviewed-article-BCTT
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spelling doaj-3f184f594afa41a5b8393adda27c35652020-11-24T23:44:24ZengDove Medical PressBreast Cancer : Targets and Therapy1179-13142016-03-012016Issue 1475226075Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University HospitalDitsatham CSomwangprasert AWatcharachan KWongmaneerung PKhorana JChagkrit Ditsatham,1 Areewan Somwangprasert,1 Kirati Watcharachan,1 Phanchaporn Wongmaneerung,1 Jiraporn Khorana,21Division of Head, Neck, and Breast Surgery, 2Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand Background: The purpose of this study was to collect data regarding breast cancer profiles and factors that affect local recurrence and distant metastasis after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in Chiang Mai University Hospital. Materials and methods: This study was a retrospective review in a single institution of newly diagnosed invasive breast cancer patients who were treated with BCS between April 9, 2001 and December 25, 2011. Results: A total of 185 patients treated with BCS were included in this study, with an average age of 46.83 years. The average recurrence age was 41.1 years and the average nonrecurrence age was 47.48 years, with a recurrence rate of 10.27%. Premenopause was significant in recurrence (P=0.047), as well as non-estrogen-expression patients (P=0.001) and patients who did not receive antihormonal treatment (P=0.011). Conclusion: The recurrence rate in our institute was 10.27%. Factors affecting recurrence after BCS included young age, premenopausal status, nonexpression of the estrogen receptor, and patients who had not received antihormonal treatment. The recurrence rate was higher in the first 90 postoperative months. Keywords: breast-conserving surgery, breast cancer surgery, invasive breast cancer, factor, recurrencehttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-affecting-local-recurrence-and-distant-metastases-of-invasive--peer-reviewed-article-BCTTbreast conserving surgerybreast cancer surgeryinvasive breast cancerfactorrecurrence
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author Ditsatham C
Somwangprasert A
Watcharachan K
Wongmaneerung P
Khorana J
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Somwangprasert A
Watcharachan K
Wongmaneerung P
Khorana J
Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital
Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
breast conserving surgery
breast cancer surgery
invasive breast cancer
factor
recurrence
author_facet Ditsatham C
Somwangprasert A
Watcharachan K
Wongmaneerung P
Khorana J
author_sort Ditsatham C
title Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital
title_short Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital
title_full Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital
title_fullStr Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in Chiang Mai University Hospital
title_sort factors affecting local recurrence and distant metastases of invasive breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery in chiang mai university hospital
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
issn 1179-1314
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Chagkrit Ditsatham,1 Areewan Somwangprasert,1 Kirati Watcharachan,1 Phanchaporn Wongmaneerung,1 Jiraporn Khorana,21Division of Head, Neck, and Breast Surgery, 2Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand Background: The purpose of this study was to collect data regarding breast cancer profiles and factors that affect local recurrence and distant metastasis after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in Chiang Mai University Hospital. Materials and methods: This study was a retrospective review in a single institution of newly diagnosed invasive breast cancer patients who were treated with BCS between April 9, 2001 and December 25, 2011. Results: A total of 185 patients treated with BCS were included in this study, with an average age of 46.83 years. The average recurrence age was 41.1 years and the average nonrecurrence age was 47.48 years, with a recurrence rate of 10.27%. Premenopause was significant in recurrence (P=0.047), as well as non-estrogen-expression patients (P=0.001) and patients who did not receive antihormonal treatment (P=0.011). Conclusion: The recurrence rate in our institute was 10.27%. Factors affecting recurrence after BCS included young age, premenopausal status, nonexpression of the estrogen receptor, and patients who had not received antihormonal treatment. The recurrence rate was higher in the first 90 postoperative months. Keywords: breast-conserving surgery, breast cancer surgery, invasive breast cancer, factor, recurrence
topic breast conserving surgery
breast cancer surgery
invasive breast cancer
factor
recurrence
url https://www.dovepress.com/factors-affecting-local-recurrence-and-distant-metastases-of-invasive--peer-reviewed-article-BCTT
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