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Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital

Background Guideline recommendations for axillary surgical approach in breast cancer (BC) treatment changed over the last decade. Methods Data from all invasive BC patients (n = 5344) treated with breast conserving surgery (BCS) at the breast cancer centers of the University Hospital Ulm (U-BCC) and...

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Autores principales: de Gregorio, Amelie, Widschwendter, Peter, Albrecht, Susanne, de Gregorio, Nikolaus, Friedl, Thomas W. P., Huober, Jens, Janni, Wolfgang, Ebner, Florian K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6255741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30498281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0750-1880
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author de Gregorio, Amelie
Widschwendter, Peter
Albrecht, Susanne
de Gregorio, Nikolaus
Friedl, Thomas W. P.
Huober, Jens
Janni, Wolfgang
Ebner, Florian K.
author_facet de Gregorio, Amelie
Widschwendter, Peter
Albrecht, Susanne
de Gregorio, Nikolaus
Friedl, Thomas W. P.
Huober, Jens
Janni, Wolfgang
Ebner, Florian K.
author_sort de Gregorio, Amelie
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description Background Guideline recommendations for axillary surgical approach in breast cancer (BC) treatment changed over the last decade. Methods Data from all invasive BC patients (n = 5344) treated with breast conserving surgery (BCS) at the breast cancer centers of the University Hospital Ulm (U-BCC) and the community hospital Dachau (D-BCC) were included into a retrospective analysis for assessing information on axillary surgery between 2003 and 2016 based on the documented cancer registry data. Results The average annual rate of sentinel node biopsy (SNB) was 85.5% and 87.2% in Ulm and Dachau, respectively. SNB was performed more precisely at the U-BCC with a median of 2.4 resected lymph nodes (LN) compared to a median of 3.2 resected LN in Dachau. Median number of resected LN for axillary lymph node dissection (ALNE) showed a statistically significant reduction over time in Ulm (r (s)  = − 0.82; p < 0.001) and Dachau (r (s)  = − 0.76; p = 0.002). The rate of secondary ALNE (after SNB; 2° ALNE) decreased significantly in U-BCC (r (s)  = − 0.76; p = 0.002) while it remained stable in D-BCC. The influential publication of the Z0011 study in 2010 resulted in a significant reduction of secondary ALNE (24.1% preZ0011 and 14.4% postZ0011; p < 0.001) in Ulm. Conclusion Changes in axillary surgery over time can be seen in the annual statistics of the reviewed BCCs. With BCS, mostly SNB was performed and numbers of removed LN in ALNE have decreased. In the U-BCC, the rate of 2° ALNE dropped after the publication of the Z0011 data. The fact that no such decrease for 2° ALNE was found in D-BCC suggests that university hospitals implement new data and research results into clinical routine earlier than peripheral community hospitals.
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spelling pubmed-62557412018-11-27 Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital de Gregorio, Amelie Widschwendter, Peter Albrecht, Susanne de Gregorio, Nikolaus Friedl, Thomas W. P. Huober, Jens Janni, Wolfgang Ebner, Florian K. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd Background Guideline recommendations for axillary surgical approach in breast cancer (BC) treatment changed over the last decade. Methods Data from all invasive BC patients (n = 5344) treated with breast conserving surgery (BCS) at the breast cancer centers of the University Hospital Ulm (U-BCC) and the community hospital Dachau (D-BCC) were included into a retrospective analysis for assessing information on axillary surgery between 2003 and 2016 based on the documented cancer registry data. Results The average annual rate of sentinel node biopsy (SNB) was 85.5% and 87.2% in Ulm and Dachau, respectively. SNB was performed more precisely at the U-BCC with a median of 2.4 resected lymph nodes (LN) compared to a median of 3.2 resected LN in Dachau. Median number of resected LN for axillary lymph node dissection (ALNE) showed a statistically significant reduction over time in Ulm (r (s)  = − 0.82; p < 0.001) and Dachau (r (s)  = − 0.76; p = 0.002). The rate of secondary ALNE (after SNB; 2° ALNE) decreased significantly in U-BCC (r (s)  = − 0.76; p = 0.002) while it remained stable in D-BCC. The influential publication of the Z0011 study in 2010 resulted in a significant reduction of secondary ALNE (24.1% preZ0011 and 14.4% postZ0011; p < 0.001) in Ulm. Conclusion Changes in axillary surgery over time can be seen in the annual statistics of the reviewed BCCs. With BCS, mostly SNB was performed and numbers of removed LN in ALNE have decreased. In the U-BCC, the rate of 2° ALNE dropped after the publication of the Z0011 data. The fact that no such decrease for 2° ALNE was found in D-BCC suggests that university hospitals implement new data and research results into clinical routine earlier than peripheral community hospitals. Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018-11 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6255741/ /pubmed/30498281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0750-1880 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle de Gregorio, Amelie
Widschwendter, Peter
Albrecht, Susanne
de Gregorio, Nikolaus
Friedl, Thomas W. P.
Huober, Jens
Janni, Wolfgang
Ebner, Florian K.
Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital
title Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital
title_full Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital
title_fullStr Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital
title_short Axillary Surgery in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Breast-Conserving Surgery at German Breast Cancer Centers Within the Last 14 Years – Comparison of a University Center and a Community Hospital
title_sort axillary surgery in breast cancer patients treated with breast-conserving surgery at german breast cancer centers within the last 14 years – comparison of a university center and a community hospital
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6255741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30498281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0750-1880
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