A survey of the management of breast cancer in England and Wales

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Harries, SA
Lawrence, RN
Scrivener, R
Fieldman, NR
Kissin, MW
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[1] UCL, SCH MED, DEPT SURG, LONDON WC1E 6BT, ENGLAND
[2] UCL, SCH MED, DEPT MED AUDIT, LONDON WC1E 6BT, ENGLAND
[3] ROYAL SURREY CTY HOSP, GUILDFORD, SURREY, ENGLAND
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breast cancer; surgical treatment; audit;
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The management of breast cancer is controversial. In order to obtain an overview of the way that surgeons manage breast cancer in England and Wales and to assess trends in management by comparisons with the results of previous surveys a postal questionnaire was sent to all consultant general surgeons in England and Wales (n = 985). The response rate was 61%. Fine-needle aspiration is now the preferred technique to obtain a tissue diagnosis by 85% of surgeons. The majority of surgeons now treat early breast cancer either by breast-conserving surgery or offer the patient the choice of conservation or mastectomy. Comparisons with previous surveys carried out in the last 10 years suggest that fewer surgeons now recommend mastectomy. In all, 83% of surgeons indicated that they would biopsy the ipsilateral axilla routinely. Opinion is divided with regard to treatment of breast cancer in the elderly and treatment of an incompletely excised tumour, although the majority perform a mastectomy for a local recurrence after conservative surgery. Follow-up was regarded as worthwhile by 90%, but the majority do not routinely do follow-up investigations on asymptomatic patients apart from mammography. This study has shown very little consensus regarding the management of breast cancer in England and Wales. We suggest that the management of breast cancer should be in the hands of those with a special interest in the subject, as these surgeons will be more aware of ongoing clinical trials and current literature, more patients will then be entered into clinical trials and further trials instigated.
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