scholarly journals 122P A comparison of margin involvement and re-excision rates with the use of ‘Klinitray' versus standard suture specimen orientation in wide local excision surgery for breast cancer

2020 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. S56
Author(s):  
T. Clarke ◽  
K. Edwards ◽  
J. Piper
2020 ◽  
Vol 06 (02) ◽  
pp. e135-e138
Author(s):  
T. M. Aherne ◽  
M. R. Boland ◽  
D. Catargiu ◽  
K. Bashar ◽  
T. P. McVeigh ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Routine utilization of multigene assays to inform operative decision-making in early breast cancer (EBC) treatment is yet to be established. In this pilot study, we sought to establish the potential benefits of surgical intervention in EBC based on recurrence risk quantification using the Oncotype DX (ODX) assay. Materials and Methods Consecutive ODX tests performed over a 9-year period from October 2007 to May 2016 were evaluated. Oncotype scores were classified into high (≥31), medium (18–30), or low-risk (0–17) groups. The primary outcome was breast cancer recurrence. Subgroup analysis offered assessment of the recurrence effect of mode of surgical intervention for patient groups as defined by the oncotype score. Results In total 361 patients underwent ODX testing. The mean age and follow-up were 55.25 (± 10.58) years and 38.59 (± 29.1) months, respectively. The majority of patients underwent wide local excision (86.7%) with 8.9 and 4.4% patients having a mastectomy or wide local excision with completion mastectomy, respectively. Fifty-one percent of patients fell into the low risk ODX category with a further 40.2 and 8.5% deemed to be of intermediate and high risk. Five patients (1.38%) had disease recurrence. Comparative analysis of operative groups in each oncotype group revealed no difference in recurrence scores in the low- (p = 0.84) and high-risk groups (p = 0.92) with a statistically significant difference identified in the intermediate risk group (p = 0.002). Conclusion To date we have been unable to definitively identify a role for ODX in guiding surgical approach in EBC. There is, however, a need for larger studies to examine this hypothesis.


2012 ◽  
Vol 38 (11) ◽  
pp. 1113
Author(s):  
M. Asad Parvaiz ◽  
Aphrodite Iacovidou ◽  
Ali Ismail ◽  
Ehsan Rehman ◽  
Brian Isgar

2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. e54
Author(s):  
Francois Malherbe ◽  
Liana Roodt ◽  
Fazlin Noor ◽  
Rufkah Gamieldien ◽  
Dharshnee Chetty ◽  
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