European Journal of Cancer
Volume 39, Issue 17 , Pages 2462-2469, November 2003

Size of invasive breast cancer and risk of local recurrence after breast-conservation therapy

The Nottingham Breast Unit, Nottingham City Hospital, Hucknall Road, Nottingham NG5 1PB, UK

Received 3 April 2003; received in revised form 22 May 2003; accepted 3 July 2003.

Abstract 

Risk of local recurrence is one important factor that determines a woman's suitability for breast-conservation therapy. With the evolution of oncoplastic surgery, tumours of a size that traditionally require mastectomy may be treated by breast conservation and partial breast reconstruction. This article reviews the evidence relating to tumour size as a risk factor for local recurrence to assess whether this change in practice is appropriate. A literature review through Medline and Pubmed was performed. All pathological studies analysing tumour size as a predictor of multifocality and all randomised trials and large case series of breast conservation including tumours larger than 2 cm were reviewed and critically interpreted. Pathological studies report consistent evidence that tumour size is not predictive of multifocality. Randomised trials and clinical series of breast conservation report conflicting evidence relating to tumour size as a risk factor for local recurrence, although most studies report no association. Evidence relating to cancers over 3 cm is limited. There is little evidence to justify the use of tumour size alone as an exclusion criterion for breast-conservation therapy. A registration study of patients with cancers larger than 3 cm treated by breast conservation with or without partial breast reconstruction is proposed.

Keywords:  Breast, Cancer, Size, Local, Recurrence, Risk, Breast conservation

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PII: S0959-8049(03)00605-1

doi:10.1016/S0959-8049(03)00605-1

European Journal of Cancer
Volume 39, Issue 17 , Pages 2462-2469, November 2003