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American College of Surgeons Oncology Group (ACOSOG) Z0011: Impact on Surgeon Practice Patterns
Authors:Abigail S. Caudle MD  Kelly K. Hunt MD  Susan L. Tucker PhD  Karen Hoffman MD  Sarah M. Gainer MD  Anthony Lucci MD  Henry M. Kuerer MD  Funda Meric-Bernstam MD  Ruchita Shah BS  Gildy V. Babiera MD  Aysegul A. Sahin MD  Elizabeth A. Mittendorf MD
Affiliation:Department of Surgical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA, ascaudle@mdanderson.org.
Abstract:

Introduction

The ACOSOG Z0011 trial has been described as practice-changing. The goal of this study was to determine the impact of the trial on surgeon practice patterns at our institution.

Methods

This is a review of practice patterns comparing the year before release of Z0011 to the year after an institutional multidisciplinary meeting discussing the results. Patients meeting Z0011 inclusion criteria were identified. Clinicopathologic data were compared between the cohorts.

Results

There were 658 patients with clinical T1-2 tumors planned for breast conservation: 335 in the pre-Z0011 cohort and 323 post-Z0011. Sixty-two (19?%) patients were sentinel lymph node (SLN) positive in the pre-Z0011 group versus 42 (13?%) post-Z0011 (p?=?0.06). Before Z0011, 85?% (53/62) of SLN-positive patients underwent axillary node dissection (ALND) versus 24?% (10/42) after Z0011 (p?p?=?0.09), lobular histology (p?=?0.01), fewer SLNs (1 vs. 3, p?=?0.09), larger SLN metastasis size (4 vs. 2.5?mm, p?=?0.19), extranodal extension present (20 vs. 6?%, p?=?0.16), or a higher probability of positive non-SLNs (p?=?0.03). Surgeons were less likely to perform intraoperative nodal assessment post-Z0011 (26 vs. 69?%, p?p?Conclusions Surgeons at our institution have implemented Z0011 results for the majority of patients; however, clinicopathologic factors still impact the decision to perform ALND. Z0011 results have significantly impacted practice by decreasing rates of ALND, use of intraoperative nodal evaluation, and operative times.
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