Pre-operative histological diagnosis of breast cancer

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Serpell, JW
Johnson, WR
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[1] Breast and Endocr. Surgical Service, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Vic.
[2] Monash University, Department of Surgery, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Vic. 3181, Commercial Road
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breast cancer; breast conservation; breast surgery; core biopsy; cytology; ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS); frozen section;
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10.1111/j.1445-2197.1997.tb01982.x
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: A concordant triple assessment (clinical, mammographic and cytological) diagnosis of breast malignancy allows for pre-operative planning of surgery and may also allow for one-stage surgery. However, while the accuracy of cytology is high, it is unable to distinguish invasive cancer from ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). A malignant mass may be due to pure in situ cancer and hence axillary dissection may be avoided if pre-operative histology is available. Methods: A consecutive series of 300 cases of breast cancer treated over the last 5 years by the two authors was analysed to determine: the method of achieving pre-definitive operation histology; the number of stages of surgery required; and the number of cases of mass-forming DCIS which could be susceptible to over-treatment. Results: Of 289 patients undergoing local definitive surgery for breast cancer, 12 (42%) had clinical masses predominantly due to DCIS and in most of these patients axillary dissection was avoided. Histology was obtained prior to definitive surgery in 272 (94.1%) patients, by intra-operative frozen section in 159 (55.0%), incisional biopsy in 37 (12.8%), needle localization biopsy in 62 (21.5%) and core biopsy in 14 (4.8%). A total of 189 patients (65.4%) underwent one-stage surgery only. Breast conservation was achieved in 210 (72.7%) patients. Those requiring mastectomy were significantly more likely to have required two stages of surgery as were those with lesions detected by screening. Conclusions: Mass-forming DCIS cannot be predicted pre-operatively by triple assessment alone; and therefore pre-operative histology is required to avoid axillary dissection. Pre-operative histology may be obtained by core biopsy or intra-operative frozen section to identify DCIS and distinguish it from invasive disease, but both allow a one-stage surgical procedure in the majority of cases.
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