Recent trends in total mastectomy techniques and post-mastectomy breast cancer reconstruction: a population-based analysis

Kaye Lu, Karen B. Lu, Tyler A. Janz, B. Amirlak
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Background: In the last decade, more women are undergoing post-mastectomy reconstruction. The purpose of this study is to examine the evolving changes in mastectomy techniques and post-mastectomy reconstruction for breast cancer patients. Methods: Patients in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database were included from 2004 to 2014 based on a diagnosis of breast cancer using the ICD O-3 primary site codes: C50.0–50.6 and C50.8–50.9 who underwent a nipple sparing, total simple, modified radical, or radical mastectomy. Patients were categorized into 2- or 3-year cohorts based on their year of diagnosis. Results: A total of 263,161 breast cancer cases were identified. Patients tended to be middle-aged females (mean age: 59.6 years old). 35.0% of patients received a total simple mastectomy in the 2004–2005 cohort compared to 61.8% of patients in the 2012–2014 cohort (P<0.001). Regarding reconstruction technique, 14.7% of patients received post-mastectomy breast reconstruction in the 2004–2005 cohort while 31.7% received post-mastectomy breast reconstruction in the 2012–2014 cohort (P<0.001). Conclusions: Breast cancer patients who undergo mastectomies are likely to be middle-aged Caucasian females. An increased percentage of patients who receive mastectomies have lower stage disease. A higher number of patients are receiving total simple mastectomies over time as compared to modified radical mastectomies. Patients who receive a total simple mastectomy have a higher chance of receiving breast reconstruction. Finally, the use of breast implant reconstruction has increased compared to tissue reconstruction for mastectomy patients.
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全乳房切除术技术和乳房切除术后癌症重建的最新趋势:基于人群的分析
背景:在过去的十年里,越来越多的女性正在接受乳房切除术后的重建。本研究的目的是研究癌症患者乳房切除术技术和乳房切除术后重建的演变变化。方法:纳入监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)数据库中2004年至2014年使用ICD O-3主要位点代码C50.0-50.6和C50.8-50.9对癌症进行诊断的患者,这些患者接受了保留乳头、全简单、改良根治术或根治性乳房切除术。根据患者的诊断年份,将其分为2年或3年的队列。结果:共发现263161例癌症病例。患者往往是中年女性(平均年龄:59.6岁)。2004–2005年队列中35.0%的患者接受了单纯乳房切除术,而2012–2014年队列中这一比例为61.8%(P<0.001)。关于重建技术,2004年至2005年,14.7%的患者接受了乳房切除术后乳房重建,而2012年至2014年,31.7%的患者接受乳房切除术前乳房重建(P<0.001)。结论:接受乳房术的癌症患者可能是中年高加索女性。接受乳房切除术的患者中,较低阶段疾病的比例增加。与改良根治性乳房切除术相比,随着时间的推移,接受单纯乳房切除术的患者人数更多。接受单纯乳房切除术的患者接受乳房重建的几率更高。最后,与乳房切除术患者的组织重建相比,乳房植入物重建的使用有所增加。
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