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Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations

INTRODUCTION: The potential advantages of oncoplastic breast conserving surgery (BCS) have not been validated in robust studies that constitute high levels of evidence, despite oncoplastic techniques being widely adopted around the globe. There is hence the need to define the precise role of oncopla...

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Autores principales: Rocco, Nicola, Catanuto, Giuseppe, Cinquini, Michela, Audretsch, Werner, Benson, John, Criscitiello, Carmen, Di Micco, Rosa, Kovacs, Tibor, Kuerer, Henry, Lozza, Laura, Montagna, Giacomo, Moschetti, Ivan, Nafissi, Nahid, O’Connell, Rachel L., Oliveri, Serena, Pau, Loredana, Scaperrotta, Gianfranco, Thoma, Achilles, Winters, Zoe, Nava, Maurizio Bruno
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7970134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33711697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.013
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author Rocco, Nicola
Catanuto, Giuseppe
Cinquini, Michela
Audretsch, Werner
Benson, John
Criscitiello, Carmen
Di Micco, Rosa
Kovacs, Tibor
Kuerer, Henry
Lozza, Laura
Montagna, Giacomo
Moschetti, Ivan
Nafissi, Nahid
O’Connell, Rachel L.
Oliveri, Serena
Pau, Loredana
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Thoma, Achilles
Winters, Zoe
Nava, Maurizio Bruno
author_facet Rocco, Nicola
Catanuto, Giuseppe
Cinquini, Michela
Audretsch, Werner
Benson, John
Criscitiello, Carmen
Di Micco, Rosa
Kovacs, Tibor
Kuerer, Henry
Lozza, Laura
Montagna, Giacomo
Moschetti, Ivan
Nafissi, Nahid
O’Connell, Rachel L.
Oliveri, Serena
Pau, Loredana
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Thoma, Achilles
Winters, Zoe
Nava, Maurizio Bruno
author_sort Rocco, Nicola
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description INTRODUCTION: The potential advantages of oncoplastic breast conserving surgery (BCS) have not been validated in robust studies that constitute high levels of evidence, despite oncoplastic techniques being widely adopted around the globe. There is hence the need to define the precise role of oncoplastic BCS in the treatment of early breast cancer, with consensual recommendations for clinical practice. METHODS: A panel of world-renowned breast specialists was convened to evaluate evidence, express personal viewpoints and establish recommendations for the use of oncoplastic BCS as primary treatment of unifocal early stage breast cancers using the GRADE approach. RESULTS: According to the results of the systematic review of literature, the panelists were asked to comment on the recommendation for use of oncoplastic BCS for treatment of operable breast cancer that is suitable for breast conserving surgery, with the GRADE approach. Based on the voting outcome, the following recommendation emerged as a consensus statement: Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery should be recommended versus standard breast conserving surgery for the treatment of operable breast cancer in adult women who are suitable candidates for breast conserving surgery (with very low certainty of evidence). DISCUSSION: This review has revealed a low level of evidence for most of the important outcomes in oncoplastic surgery with lack of any randomized data and absence of standard tools for evaluation of clinical outcomes and especially patients’ values. Despite areas of controversy, about one-third (36%) of panel members expressed a strong recommendation in support of oncoplastic BCS. Presumably, this reflects a synthesis of views on the relative complexity of these techniques, associated complications, impact on quality of life and costs.
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spelling pubmed-79701342021-03-19 Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations Rocco, Nicola Catanuto, Giuseppe Cinquini, Michela Audretsch, Werner Benson, John Criscitiello, Carmen Di Micco, Rosa Kovacs, Tibor Kuerer, Henry Lozza, Laura Montagna, Giacomo Moschetti, Ivan Nafissi, Nahid O’Connell, Rachel L. Oliveri, Serena Pau, Loredana Scaperrotta, Gianfranco Thoma, Achilles Winters, Zoe Nava, Maurizio Bruno Breast Original Article INTRODUCTION: The potential advantages of oncoplastic breast conserving surgery (BCS) have not been validated in robust studies that constitute high levels of evidence, despite oncoplastic techniques being widely adopted around the globe. There is hence the need to define the precise role of oncoplastic BCS in the treatment of early breast cancer, with consensual recommendations for clinical practice. METHODS: A panel of world-renowned breast specialists was convened to evaluate evidence, express personal viewpoints and establish recommendations for the use of oncoplastic BCS as primary treatment of unifocal early stage breast cancers using the GRADE approach. RESULTS: According to the results of the systematic review of literature, the panelists were asked to comment on the recommendation for use of oncoplastic BCS for treatment of operable breast cancer that is suitable for breast conserving surgery, with the GRADE approach. Based on the voting outcome, the following recommendation emerged as a consensus statement: Oncoplastic breast conserving surgery should be recommended versus standard breast conserving surgery for the treatment of operable breast cancer in adult women who are suitable candidates for breast conserving surgery (with very low certainty of evidence). DISCUSSION: This review has revealed a low level of evidence for most of the important outcomes in oncoplastic surgery with lack of any randomized data and absence of standard tools for evaluation of clinical outcomes and especially patients’ values. Despite areas of controversy, about one-third (36%) of panel members expressed a strong recommendation in support of oncoplastic BCS. Presumably, this reflects a synthesis of views on the relative complexity of these techniques, associated complications, impact on quality of life and costs. Elsevier 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7970134/ /pubmed/33711697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.013 Text en © 2021 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Rocco, Nicola
Catanuto, Giuseppe
Cinquini, Michela
Audretsch, Werner
Benson, John
Criscitiello, Carmen
Di Micco, Rosa
Kovacs, Tibor
Kuerer, Henry
Lozza, Laura
Montagna, Giacomo
Moschetti, Ivan
Nafissi, Nahid
O’Connell, Rachel L.
Oliveri, Serena
Pau, Loredana
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Thoma, Achilles
Winters, Zoe
Nava, Maurizio Bruno
Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations
title Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations
title_full Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations
title_fullStr Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations
title_short Should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? Using the GRADE approach for development of clinical recommendations
title_sort should oncoplastic breast conserving surgery be used for the treatment of early stage breast cancer? using the grade approach for development of clinical recommendations
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7970134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33711697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.013
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