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Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery

PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women, and there is a great variability in surgical practice for treating that cancer in different countries. The aims of this study were to analyze the effect of guidelines from the Turkish Federation of Breast Diseases Societies on academic ins...

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Autores principales: Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz, Emiroğlu, Selman, Sezer, Atakan, Canturk, Nuh Zafer, Yeniay, Levent, Kuru, Bekir, Karanlık, Hasan, Soyder, Aykut, Gökgöz, Şehsuvar, Sakman, Gürhan, Ucuncu, Muhammed, Akcay, Mufide Nuran, Girgin, Sadullah, Gurdal, Sibel Ozkan, Emiroglu, Mustafa, Ozbas, Serdar, Öz, Abdullah Bahadir, Arici, Cumhur, Toktas, Osman, Demircan, Orhan, Çalık, Adnan, Polat, Ayfer Kamali, Maralcan, Gokturk, Demirer, Seher, Ozmen, Vahit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7051798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32109157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00275
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author Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz
Emiroğlu, Selman
Sezer, Atakan
Canturk, Nuh Zafer
Yeniay, Levent
Kuru, Bekir
Karanlık, Hasan
Soyder, Aykut
Gökgöz, Şehsuvar
Sakman, Gürhan
Ucuncu, Muhammed
Akcay, Mufide Nuran
Girgin, Sadullah
Gurdal, Sibel Ozkan
Emiroglu, Mustafa
Ozbas, Serdar
Öz, Abdullah Bahadir
Arici, Cumhur
Toktas, Osman
Demircan, Orhan
Çalık, Adnan
Polat, Ayfer Kamali
Maralcan, Gokturk
Demirer, Seher
Ozmen, Vahit
author_facet Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz
Emiroğlu, Selman
Sezer, Atakan
Canturk, Nuh Zafer
Yeniay, Levent
Kuru, Bekir
Karanlık, Hasan
Soyder, Aykut
Gökgöz, Şehsuvar
Sakman, Gürhan
Ucuncu, Muhammed
Akcay, Mufide Nuran
Girgin, Sadullah
Gurdal, Sibel Ozkan
Emiroglu, Mustafa
Ozbas, Serdar
Öz, Abdullah Bahadir
Arici, Cumhur
Toktas, Osman
Demircan, Orhan
Çalık, Adnan
Polat, Ayfer Kamali
Maralcan, Gokturk
Demirer, Seher
Ozmen, Vahit
author_sort Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz
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description PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women, and there is a great variability in surgical practice for treating that cancer in different countries. The aims of this study were to analyze the effect of guidelines from the Turkish Federation of Breast Diseases Societies on academic institutions that have breast centers and to evaluate surgical practice in Turkey in 2018. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between January and March 2019, a survey was sent to breast surgeons who were working in breast centers in academic institutions. The sampling frame included 24 academic institutions with breast centers in 18 cities in Turkey to evaluate interdisciplinary differences among breast centers and seven regions in Turkey regarding patients’ choices, surgical approaches, and academic institutions. RESULTS: All surgeons responded to the survey, and all 4,381 patients were included. Most of the surgeons (73.9%) were working in a breast center. Multidisciplinary tumor boards were performed in 87% of the breast centers. The average time between clinical evaluation and initiation of treatment was 29 days; the longest time was in Southeast Anatolia (66 days). Only 6% of patients had ductal carcinoma in situ. Sentinel lymph node biopsy was available in every region across the country and was performed in 64.5% of the patients. In 2018, the overall breast-conserving surgery rate was 57.3% in Turkey, and it varied from 72.2% in the Black Sea region to 33.5% in Central Anatolia (P < .001). Oncoplastic breast surgery options were available at all breast centers. However, 25% of the breast centers from the Black Sea region and half the breast centers from Eastern Anatolia and the Mediterranean region did not perform this type of surgery. CONCLUSION: Increasing rates of nonpalpable breast cancer and decreasing rates of locoregional recurrences favored breast-conserving surgery, especially in developed countries. Guidelines from the Turkish Federation of Breast Diseases Societies resulted in more comprehensive breast centers and improved breast health in Turkey.
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spelling pubmed-70517982020-03-03 Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz Emiroğlu, Selman Sezer, Atakan Canturk, Nuh Zafer Yeniay, Levent Kuru, Bekir Karanlık, Hasan Soyder, Aykut Gökgöz, Şehsuvar Sakman, Gürhan Ucuncu, Muhammed Akcay, Mufide Nuran Girgin, Sadullah Gurdal, Sibel Ozkan Emiroglu, Mustafa Ozbas, Serdar Öz, Abdullah Bahadir Arici, Cumhur Toktas, Osman Demircan, Orhan Çalık, Adnan Polat, Ayfer Kamali Maralcan, Gokturk Demirer, Seher Ozmen, Vahit JCO Glob Oncol Original Reports PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women, and there is a great variability in surgical practice for treating that cancer in different countries. The aims of this study were to analyze the effect of guidelines from the Turkish Federation of Breast Diseases Societies on academic institutions that have breast centers and to evaluate surgical practice in Turkey in 2018. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between January and March 2019, a survey was sent to breast surgeons who were working in breast centers in academic institutions. The sampling frame included 24 academic institutions with breast centers in 18 cities in Turkey to evaluate interdisciplinary differences among breast centers and seven regions in Turkey regarding patients’ choices, surgical approaches, and academic institutions. RESULTS: All surgeons responded to the survey, and all 4,381 patients were included. Most of the surgeons (73.9%) were working in a breast center. Multidisciplinary tumor boards were performed in 87% of the breast centers. The average time between clinical evaluation and initiation of treatment was 29 days; the longest time was in Southeast Anatolia (66 days). Only 6% of patients had ductal carcinoma in situ. Sentinel lymph node biopsy was available in every region across the country and was performed in 64.5% of the patients. In 2018, the overall breast-conserving surgery rate was 57.3% in Turkey, and it varied from 72.2% in the Black Sea region to 33.5% in Central Anatolia (P < .001). Oncoplastic breast surgery options were available at all breast centers. However, 25% of the breast centers from the Black Sea region and half the breast centers from Eastern Anatolia and the Mediterranean region did not perform this type of surgery. CONCLUSION: Increasing rates of nonpalpable breast cancer and decreasing rates of locoregional recurrences favored breast-conserving surgery, especially in developed countries. Guidelines from the Turkish Federation of Breast Diseases Societies resulted in more comprehensive breast centers and improved breast health in Turkey. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7051798/ /pubmed/32109157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00275 Text en © 2020 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz
Emiroğlu, Selman
Sezer, Atakan
Canturk, Nuh Zafer
Yeniay, Levent
Kuru, Bekir
Karanlık, Hasan
Soyder, Aykut
Gökgöz, Şehsuvar
Sakman, Gürhan
Ucuncu, Muhammed
Akcay, Mufide Nuran
Girgin, Sadullah
Gurdal, Sibel Ozkan
Emiroglu, Mustafa
Ozbas, Serdar
Öz, Abdullah Bahadir
Arici, Cumhur
Toktas, Osman
Demircan, Orhan
Çalık, Adnan
Polat, Ayfer Kamali
Maralcan, Gokturk
Demirer, Seher
Ozmen, Vahit
Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery
title Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery
title_full Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery
title_fullStr Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery
title_short Surgical Trends in Breast Cancer in Turkey: An Increase in Breast-Conserving Surgery
title_sort surgical trends in breast cancer in turkey: an increase in breast-conserving surgery
topic Original Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7051798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32109157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00275
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