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Factors associated with decision to pursue mastectomy and breast reconstruction for treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast
Authors:Gloria R. SueDonald R. Lannin  M.D.  Alexander F. AuDeepak Narayan  M.D.  Anees B. Chagpar
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, 20 York Street, 1st Floor, Suite A, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Abstract:

Background

Factors influencing the treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ with mastectomy and reconstruction are poorly understood.

Methods

A retrospective cohort study of 196 patients presenting to one institution was performed.

Results

Forty-seven patients (24.0%) were treated with mastectomy, while 149 (76.0%) underwent breast-conserving surgery. Of the mastectomy patients, 28 (59.6%) elected for reconstruction. On bivariate analysis, patients who opted for mastectomy were younger than those treated with breast-conserving surgery (median age, 51.8 vs 56.5 years; P = .017) and had higher grade tumors (50.0% vs 34.6% grade 3, P = .009). Among patients treated with mastectomy, those who opted for reconstruction were younger than those forgoing reconstruction (49.4 vs 56.9 years, P = .024). Race, ductal carcinoma in situ tumor size, and histologic subtype were not associated with the decision to pursue mastectomy or reconstruction (P > .05 for all).

Conclusions

In patients with ductal carcinoma in situ, the decision to pursue mastectomy and reconstruction appears to be driven by younger patient age and higher tumor grade.
Keywords:Breast reconstruction   Ductal carcinoma in situ   Mastectomy
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