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Routine shave margins are not necessary in early stage breast cancer treated with Breast Conserving Surgery
Authors:Carla Pajak  JinSi Pao  Amandeep Ghuman  Elaine C. McKevitt  Urve Kuusk  Carol K. Dingee  Rebecca Warburton
Affiliation:1. University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Division of General Surgery, 950 West 10th. Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada;2. Mount Saint Joseph Hospital, 3080 Prince Edward St, Vancouver, BC V5T 3N4, Canada
Abstract:

Introduction

Breast Conserving Surgery (BCS) is considered standard of care for women with early stage breast cancer. Between 20 and 50% of women treated with BCS will require re-operation for positive or close margins and it has been suggested that routine cavity shave margins may reduce the frequency of positive margins.

Methods

Retrospective chart review of a prospectively maintained surgical database of patients undergoing BCS for early stage breast cancer, at a single institution, between January 2012 and December 2015. Cohort was followed until June 2016 to capture re-operations.

Results

Among 2096 patients with stage 0-III breast cancers, 872 (42%) underwent primary mastectomies and 1224 (58%) underwent primary BCS. Margins were positive in 128 (11%) and close in 442 (36%). Re-operation rate for patients after BCS was 19%.

Conclusion

A lower than predicted positive margin rate suggests that routine shave margins are not warranted at our institution.
Keywords:Breast Conserving Surgery  Cavity shave margins
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