Tumour excision plus continuous tamoxifen compared with modified radical mastectomy in patients over 70 years of age with operable breast cancer |
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Authors: | Jacobus Alwyn Van Zyl Anna Gertruida S. Muller |
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Abstract: | Between 1985 and 1991, we randomly assigned 77 women over the age of 70 years with stage I-3a breast cancer to undergo a modified radical mastectomy or tumour excision followed by tamoxifen. Median follow-up was 45 months. Patients treated by tumour excision and tamoxifen had a significantly better survival (P = 0.04). The disease-free survival of the tumour excision and tamoxifen group was close to significantly better (P = 0.10). Only two patients in the tamoxifen group required an axillary dissection on follow-up for progressive nodal enlargement. Two patients underwent a local mastectomy for locally recurrent disease. We conclude that tumour excision followed by continous tamoxifen is an acceptable, safe alternative to a modified radical mastectomy in patients over 70 years of age. |
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Keywords: | radical mastectomy tamoxifen breast cancer elderly |
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