Role of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy on the Surgical Treatment of Locally Advanced Breast Cancer

Document Type : Original Article

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1 General Surgery , Al Ahrar Teaching Hospital , Sharkia ,Egypt

2 Department of General Surgery, Zagazig University,Sharkia,Egypt

3 Department of Medical Oncology, Zagazig University, Sharkia,Egypt

Abstract

Background: In developing countries preoperative chemotherapy can reduce the size of the tumor, thus allow some patients with advanced tumors which is common the opportunity of conserving breast surgery. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NC) on the possibility of breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in patients for whom mastectomy (MT) was the only accepted surgical option. Methods: thirty patients who had stage III breast cancer received neoadjuvant chemotherapy comprised of doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide, followed by surgery between 2017 and 2019. Results: thirty patients included in the study, 27(90%) presented with an invasive ductal carcinoma. The mean tumor size before NC, measured using MRI, was 37 mm (range, 20-75 mm) and 29 mm (range, 12.5-75 mm) after NC. Twenty patients (66.7%) underwent MT while ten patients (33.3%) underwent BCS. The mean follow up survival time for all patients was 32±1.2 months range (29.8-34.8) months with (95% CI; 29.8-34.8).one case (3.3%) of BCS had locoregional recurrence and three cases (10%) had distant metastasis. Patients with IDC had significant higher DFS (33.5 ±1.04) months than patients with combined IDC+ILC (20±6) months and ILC(18) months.Patients with MT had better numerical (not significant) DFS (32.25±1.5) months than patients with BCS (31.6±2.3) months. Conclusion: NC had a role in reducing the size of the tumor and could be applied in patients with advanced carcinoma. It increased the chance of BCS without affecting overall survival.

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Volume 26, Issue 4
Orthopedic Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Otorhinolaryngology,Anesthesia,General Surgery,Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology,cardiothoracic surgery
July 2020
Pages 640-648