Fat grafting for breast cancer patients: From basic science to clinical studies
- PMID: 27265042
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2016.04.062
Fat grafting for breast cancer patients: From basic science to clinical studies
Abstract
Fat grafting in the surgical treatment of breast cancer has become popular in a short period of time because of the rising expectations of good esthetic results by the patients as well as the simplicity of the technique; however, the oncological safety for breast cancer patients remains a matter of debate. The procedure raises many questions considering that recent in-vitro studies have shown that fat grafting could promote tumor recurrence through diverse mechanisms, or even facilitate distant metastasis. We present a review of the currently available experimental and clinical data in order to describe and discuss patient selection criteria following breast cancer surgery.
Keywords: ASCs (adipose stem cells); Breast cancer; Fat grafting; Lipoffiling; Oncological outcome; Safety.
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