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Comparative Study
. 2005 Dec;190(6):918-22.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2005.08.035.

Fifteen-year series of skin-sparing mastectomy for stage 0 to 2 breast cancer

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Comparative Study

Fifteen-year series of skin-sparing mastectomy for stage 0 to 2 breast cancer

Roy M Greenway et al. Am J Surg. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

Background: In 1989, skin-sparing mastectomy started at a number of breast centers in the United States because of an increasing demand for immediate reconstruction and a desire for better cosmetic outcomes.

Methods: To ensure the safety of this new approach, we have reviewed the personal series of a single surgeon using a standardized skin-sparing technique during 1989 to 2004.

Results: Skin-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction was performed on 225 patients, and standard mastectomy was performed on 1,022 patients. The age distribution was 8 years younger on average in the reconstructed group. The average follow-up for each group was 49 months. The local recurrence for each group was 1.7% and 1.5% (P > .80). The regional recurrence was 3.8% and 3.9% (P > .80). The average time to local recurrence was similar in each group (33.1 and 32.6 months, P > .80).

Conclusions: A skin-sparing mastectomy does not change the local, regional, or systemic risk to breast cancer patients.

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