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Active Not RecruitingNCT06926335

Oncological Safety of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery in Multicentric Breast Cancer

Oncological Safety of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery in Multicentric Breast Retrospective Study

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
30 (estimated)
Sponsor
Assiut University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

The purpose of the study is to evaluate Oncological safety of oncoplastic breast surgery in multicentric breast cancer

Detailed description

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide, accounting for about 23.8%. Multifocal and multicentric breast tumors are defined as two or more neoplasms separated in one breast. In multifocal tumors, a quarter of the breast is involved while in multicentric tumors, two quarters or more are involved. There is no exact radiological definition, but the distance between the multifocal tumors is less than or equal to 5 cm, whereas the distance between multicentric tumors is 5 cm, or more. Due to increasingly use of more developed imaging methods such as tomosynthesis, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in these patients, we face more MF/MC breast cancer cases. It is seen that MF/MC breast cancer incidence ranges from 6% to 75% in different series. Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and radiotherapy have been adopted as the main treatment methods for early breast cancer. However, there are some studies stating that BCS carries risks for local recurrence in patients with MF/MC breast cancer. Oncoplastic breast conservation (OBC) relies on applying plastic surgery principles within the context of sound oncological resection. Volume-reducing or volume- replacing methods are utilised to optimise postoperative appearances whilst prioritizing negative margin resection, supported by prompt adjuvant therapy. In fact, it is agreed that in cases where more than 20% of the breast tissue must be excised for oncological margin clearance, oncoplastic surgery is likely to require more complex techniques.This may allow larger specimens to be resected than in traditional breast conservation surgery, but with comparable histopathological properties to those who would be offered mastectomy. Previous work has suggested that as such, OBC should be regarded as a separate entity from breast conservation therapy, and that direct comparison with mastectomy outcomes should be performed to inform decision-making amongst clinicians and with patients when planning for surgery.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREBreast consevative surgeryplastic surgery principles within the context of sound oncological resection. Volume-reducing or volume- replacing methods are utilised to optimise postoperative appearances whilst prioritizing negative margin resection, supported by prompt adjuvant therapy

Timeline

Start date
2025-03-19
Primary completion
2025-05-01
Completion
2026-04-19
First posted
2025-04-13
Last updated
2025-04-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06926335. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.