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Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study

Breast cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the world, affecting one in eight women in their lifetimes. The disease places a substantial burden on healthcare systems in developed countries and often requires surgical correction. In spite of this, much of the breast cancer pathophys...

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Autores principales: Kuehlmann, Britta, Vogl, Florian D., Kempny, Tomas, Djedovic, Gabriel, Huemer, Georg M., Hüttinger, Philipp, Tinhofer, Ines E., Hüttinger, Nina, Steinstraesser, Lars, Riml, Stefan, Waldner, Matthias, Bonham, Clark Andrew, Schenck, Thilo L., Wechselberger, Gottfried, Haslik, Werner, Koch, Horst, Mandal, Patrick, Rab, Matthias, Pallua, Norbert, Prantl, Lukas, Larcher, Lorenz
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32668782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072223
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author Kuehlmann, Britta
Vogl, Florian D.
Kempny, Tomas
Djedovic, Gabriel
Huemer, Georg M.
Hüttinger, Philipp
Tinhofer, Ines E.
Hüttinger, Nina
Steinstraesser, Lars
Riml, Stefan
Waldner, Matthias
Bonham, Clark Andrew
Schenck, Thilo L.
Wechselberger, Gottfried
Haslik, Werner
Koch, Horst
Mandal, Patrick
Rab, Matthias
Pallua, Norbert
Prantl, Lukas
Larcher, Lorenz
author_facet Kuehlmann, Britta
Vogl, Florian D.
Kempny, Tomas
Djedovic, Gabriel
Huemer, Georg M.
Hüttinger, Philipp
Tinhofer, Ines E.
Hüttinger, Nina
Steinstraesser, Lars
Riml, Stefan
Waldner, Matthias
Bonham, Clark Andrew
Schenck, Thilo L.
Wechselberger, Gottfried
Haslik, Werner
Koch, Horst
Mandal, Patrick
Rab, Matthias
Pallua, Norbert
Prantl, Lukas
Larcher, Lorenz
author_sort Kuehlmann, Britta
collection PubMed
description Breast cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the world, affecting one in eight women in their lifetimes. The disease places a substantial burden on healthcare systems in developed countries and often requires surgical correction. In spite of this, much of the breast cancer pathophysiology remains unknown, allowing for the cancer to develop to later stages prior to detection. Many women undergo reduction mammaplasties (RM) to adjust breast size, with over 500,000 operations being performed annually. Tissue samples from such procedures have drawn interest recently, with studies attempting to garner a better understanding of breast cancer’s development. A number of samples have revealed nascent cancer developments that were previously undetected and unexpected. Investigating these so-called “occult” findings of cancer in otherwise healthy patients may provide further insight regarding risk factors and countermeasures. Here, we detail occult findings of cancer in reduction mammaplasty samples provided from a cohort of over 5000 patients from 16 different institutions in Europe. Although the majority of our resected breast tissue specimens were benign, our findings indicate that there is a continued need for histopathological examination. As a result, our study suggests that preoperative imaging should be routinely performed in patients scheduled for RM, especially those with risk factors of breast cancer, to identify and enable a primary oncologic approach.
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spelling pubmed-74089652020-08-26 Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study Kuehlmann, Britta Vogl, Florian D. Kempny, Tomas Djedovic, Gabriel Huemer, Georg M. Hüttinger, Philipp Tinhofer, Ines E. Hüttinger, Nina Steinstraesser, Lars Riml, Stefan Waldner, Matthias Bonham, Clark Andrew Schenck, Thilo L. Wechselberger, Gottfried Haslik, Werner Koch, Horst Mandal, Patrick Rab, Matthias Pallua, Norbert Prantl, Lukas Larcher, Lorenz J Clin Med Article Breast cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the world, affecting one in eight women in their lifetimes. The disease places a substantial burden on healthcare systems in developed countries and often requires surgical correction. In spite of this, much of the breast cancer pathophysiology remains unknown, allowing for the cancer to develop to later stages prior to detection. Many women undergo reduction mammaplasties (RM) to adjust breast size, with over 500,000 operations being performed annually. Tissue samples from such procedures have drawn interest recently, with studies attempting to garner a better understanding of breast cancer’s development. A number of samples have revealed nascent cancer developments that were previously undetected and unexpected. Investigating these so-called “occult” findings of cancer in otherwise healthy patients may provide further insight regarding risk factors and countermeasures. Here, we detail occult findings of cancer in reduction mammaplasty samples provided from a cohort of over 5000 patients from 16 different institutions in Europe. Although the majority of our resected breast tissue specimens were benign, our findings indicate that there is a continued need for histopathological examination. As a result, our study suggests that preoperative imaging should be routinely performed in patients scheduled for RM, especially those with risk factors of breast cancer, to identify and enable a primary oncologic approach. MDPI 2020-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7408965/ /pubmed/32668782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072223 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kuehlmann, Britta
Vogl, Florian D.
Kempny, Tomas
Djedovic, Gabriel
Huemer, Georg M.
Hüttinger, Philipp
Tinhofer, Ines E.
Hüttinger, Nina
Steinstraesser, Lars
Riml, Stefan
Waldner, Matthias
Bonham, Clark Andrew
Schenck, Thilo L.
Wechselberger, Gottfried
Haslik, Werner
Koch, Horst
Mandal, Patrick
Rab, Matthias
Pallua, Norbert
Prantl, Lukas
Larcher, Lorenz
Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study
title Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study
title_full Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study
title_fullStr Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study
title_full_unstemmed Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study
title_short Occult Pathologic Findings in Reduction Mammaplasty in 5781 Patients—An International Multicenter Study
title_sort occult pathologic findings in reduction mammaplasty in 5781 patients—an international multicenter study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32668782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072223
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