A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)

Abstract. Background:. Although breast-conserving surgery is one of the standard treatments for breast cancer, few studies have assessed its recent implementation in China. We aimed to clarify the current real-world status of breast-conserving surgery in China. Methods:. This cross-sectional survey...

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Main Authors: Li-Xiang Yu, Peng Shi, Xing-Song Tian, Zhi-Gang Yu, Qiang Shi., Chinese Society of Breast Surgery
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2020-11-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000001152
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spelling doaj-cbc71e84a5754d94921f36523b1a079c2020-12-02T08:02:14ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992542-56412020-11-01133222660266410.1097/CM9.0000000000001152202011200-00004A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)Li-Xiang YuPeng ShiXing-Song TianZhi-Gang YuQiang Shi.Chinese Society of Breast SurgeryAbstract. Background:. Although breast-conserving surgery is one of the standard treatments for breast cancer, few studies have assessed its recent implementation in China. We aimed to clarify the current real-world status of breast-conserving surgery in China. Methods:. This cross-sectional survey relied on data collected by the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS) to examine patients who underwent this surgery between January 2018 and December 2018. The survey was conducted using a uniform electronic questionnaire to collect information, including clinical and pathological data on these patients. Results:. Overall, 4459 breast-conserving surgeries were performed in 34 member units of CSBrS, accounting for 14.6% of all breast cancer surgeries performed in these units during the study period. In patients who underwent breast-conserving surgery with information on tumor size available, more than half (61.2%) of the tumors were smaller than 2 cm in diameter, and only 87 (3.2%) tumors were larger than 4 cm in diameter. Among patients who underwent breast-conserving surgeries, 457 (10.2%) patients received neoadjuvant therapy before the surgery. Among patients with a reported margin width, 34 (2.0%) patients had a margin of ≤2 mm, and 1530 (88.2%) of them had a margin of >5 mm. Conclusions:. This study demonstrated the rates of breast-conserving surgery in member units of the CSBrS, and introduced the characteristics and surgical margins of patients who underwent this surgery. This information helps describe the real-world status of breast-conserving surgery in China. Trial registration. chictr.org.cn, ChiCTR1900026841; http://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=42783http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000001152
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author Li-Xiang Yu
Peng Shi
Xing-Song Tian
Zhi-Gang Yu
Qiang Shi.
Chinese Society of Breast Surgery
spellingShingle Li-Xiang Yu
Peng Shi
Xing-Song Tian
Zhi-Gang Yu
Qiang Shi.
Chinese Society of Breast Surgery
A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)
Chinese Medical Journal
author_facet Li-Xiang Yu
Peng Shi
Xing-Song Tian
Zhi-Gang Yu
Qiang Shi.
Chinese Society of Breast Surgery
author_sort Li-Xiang Yu
title A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)
title_short A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)
title_full A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)
title_fullStr A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)
title_full_unstemmed A multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS-005)
title_sort multi-center investigation of breast-conserving surgery based on data from the chinese society of breast surgery (csbrs-005)
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
2542-5641
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract. Background:. Although breast-conserving surgery is one of the standard treatments for breast cancer, few studies have assessed its recent implementation in China. We aimed to clarify the current real-world status of breast-conserving surgery in China. Methods:. This cross-sectional survey relied on data collected by the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery (CSBrS) to examine patients who underwent this surgery between January 2018 and December 2018. The survey was conducted using a uniform electronic questionnaire to collect information, including clinical and pathological data on these patients. Results:. Overall, 4459 breast-conserving surgeries were performed in 34 member units of CSBrS, accounting for 14.6% of all breast cancer surgeries performed in these units during the study period. In patients who underwent breast-conserving surgery with information on tumor size available, more than half (61.2%) of the tumors were smaller than 2 cm in diameter, and only 87 (3.2%) tumors were larger than 4 cm in diameter. Among patients who underwent breast-conserving surgeries, 457 (10.2%) patients received neoadjuvant therapy before the surgery. Among patients with a reported margin width, 34 (2.0%) patients had a margin of ≤2 mm, and 1530 (88.2%) of them had a margin of >5 mm. Conclusions:. This study demonstrated the rates of breast-conserving surgery in member units of the CSBrS, and introduced the characteristics and surgical margins of patients who underwent this surgery. This information helps describe the real-world status of breast-conserving surgery in China. Trial registration. chictr.org.cn, ChiCTR1900026841; http://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=42783
url http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000001152
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