Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Impact of immediate breast reconstruction on breast cancer recurrence and survival

Impact of immediate breast reconstruction on breast cancer recurrence and survival. The Breast, Oct 2011, Vol. 20(5), p.437-443

Nedumpara, T., et al.

The practise of Immediate Breast Reconstruction (IBR) following mastectomy for primary breast cancer is being increasingly adopted. Here the impact of IBR on disease progression and survival was assessed following treatment for invasive breast cancer. 1697 consecutive patients received surgical treatment for operable primary breast cancer between January 1996 and December 2007. Overall, 691 (41%) received mastectomy of whom 136 (20%) underwent IBR (82 Latissimus Dorsi, 54 Subpectoral).The effect of IBR on overall survival, local and distant recurrence was analysed in all patients studied and also separately within subgroups defined by Nottingham Prognostic Index (NPI) scores.