Meta-Analysis of the Oncological Safety of Autologous Fat Grafting After Breast Cancer on Basic Science and Clinical Studies
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Meta-Analysis of the Oncological Safety of Autologous Fat Grafting After Breast Cancer on Basic Science and Clinical Studies
Abstract
Background: The purpose of the present study was to comprehensively evaluate the oncological safety of autologous fat grafting after breast cancer by combining experimental and clinical studies.
Methods: All studies published before August 2021 were collected by searching PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, Web of Science, SINOMED, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. After screening the research and extracting the data, RevMan was used to perform the meta-analysis.
Results: Five basic science studies and 26 clinical studies, involving a total of 10,125 patients, were eventually included. In the basic science studies, adipose-derived stem cells promoted breast cancer growth, but fat grafting and adipose-derived stem cells plus fat grafting were not associated with breast cancer growth. An overall analysis of clinical studies showed that autologous fat grafting does not increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Subgroup analyses indicated that autologous fat grafting did not increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence in Asian or Caucasian patients, in patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery or modified radical mastectomy, in patients with in situ carcinomas or invasive carcinomas, or in patients undergoing postoperative radiotherapy.
Conclusion: This study combined experimental and clinical studies to conclude that autologous fat grafting does not increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence. However, the experimental results suggest that adipose-derived stem cells should be used with caution after breast cancer surgery.
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Keywords: Breast cancer; Fat grafting; Meta-analysis; Oncological safety.
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Comment in
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Invited Discussion on "Meta-Analysis of the Oncological Safety of Autologous Fat Grafting after Breast Cancer on Basic Science and Clinical Studies".Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2023 Aug;47(4):1258-1259. doi: 10.1007/s00266-023-03273-7. Epub 2023 Feb 27. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2023. PMID: 36849661 No abstract available.
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