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    Many Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries Could Be Unnecessary

    One in four women who undergo breast-conserving surgery to remove cancer will be called back for more surgery, a new study finds.

    Moreover, the chance that a woman will have additional surgery varies greatly depending on where she gets it done and the surgeon that performs it, the researchers said. This suggests that some of these surgeries are unnecessary.

    Because each surgery takes a physical, psychological and economic toll on patients and affects the course of cancer therapy, doctors need to come to better agreement on which patients require additional surgery and which do not, said study researcher Dr. Laurence McCahill, a surgeon at Michigan State University.

    The study will be published tomorrow (Feb. 1) in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

    Breast-saving surgery

    About 60 to 75 percent of breast cancer patients undergo a partial mastectomy, which aims at conserving as much breast tissue as possible while still removing the tumor.

    After an operation, doctors examine the edges of the excised tissue under a microscope, looking for clues as to whether they "got it all." If cancerous cells are found all the way up to the edge of the removed tissue, known as "positive margins," then it could be that some cancer is still inside the patient and she may require more surgery.

    On the other hand, doctors can feel more comfortable that the cancer was completely removed if they see "negative margins," meaning there is a border of normal tissue, completely free of cancer cells, around the cancer they removed.

    Exactly how big this border needs to be to prevent recurrence of the cancer is not known. And doctors can't tell at the time of surgery whether the margins on the tumor are positive or negative. "Our eyes are not microscopes," McCahill said.

    McCahill and colleagues analyzed information from 2,206 women with invasive breast cancer who underwent a partial mastectomy at four hospitals between 2003 and 2008.

    Of these, about 23 percent (509 patients) underwent re-excision surgery.

    Surgeons seemed to agree that patients needed additional surgery if the tissue removed from them had cancer cells up to its edges — of these patients, 85.9 percent had re-excision surgery.

    However, among patients with clear borders of cancer-free tissue, the chance that they had additional surgery varied greatly. Some surgeons performed repeat surgeries for 70 percent of their patients; others never did re-excisions for these patients.

    That may be because surgeons differ in how big of a cancer-free border they want their patients to have. Some may feel comfortable with a 1-millimeter border of cancer-free tissue, while others want a larger border, perhaps 2 or even 5 millimeters, and so would re-operate on patients with smaller borders.

    Unnecessary operations

    There is "no evidence" that these repeat surgeries prevent cancer from coming back, or bring longer lives for patients, said Dr. Monica Morrow, chief of breast surgery at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, who was not involved in the study.

    In the absence of data indicating the benefit of repeat surgeries, a number of women may be having additional surgery unnecessarily, Morrow said.

    If doctors accepted any cancer-free border as adequate and did not aim for a specific size border, the number of re-excisions could be significantly reduced, Morrow said.

    More studies are needed to see if bigger margins do in fact provide a clinical benefit, Morrow said.

    Pass it on: The chance that a woman will require additional breast cancer surgery to remove more of the tumor varies widely, depending on where she has the surgery done.

    This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily staff writer Rachael Rettner on Twitter @RachaelRettner. Find us on Facebook.

     

    1 comment

    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      This is not surprising to me at all. When I was a kid, they used to routinely perform unnecessary hysterectomies on women as well. This is just the same game in a different disguise. First you tell women to jam their sensitive breast tissue into a tight little box and zap it with radiation every single year. Then act all surprised when they start getting cancer there. Then carve them up like a roast and drain money from their insurance company so you can buy yet another vacation house in the Bahamas. There is no *care* in the health care *industry*.
      • cowgirl 3 mths ago
        They did the hysterectomies, gave the women hormones...only to find out it gave them breast cancer......I dont go to the doctors and i dont have mammograms...I dont take pills and i'll keep all my parts....
      • Younger Grandma 3 mths ago
        Please explain why women were having breast cancer in the 1800's and prior to that? There weren't mammograms back then!

        Cowgirl.. there are many risk factors to getting breast cancer. Age of first menstrual cycle, pregnancies, breast feeding, menopause age, diet, excercise, obesity, family history, etc. Hope you're in the narrow age of everything correct to decrease your lifetime risk!! You DO have natural estrogen still, too, don't you??? Created in YOUR body?? That's a RISK!! Not only man-made ones.
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        Yes, Grandma, there have been all types of cancer as long as there have been people walking around. However, I doubt they had it in such large epidemic numbers back then. (And they didn't have pink ribbons plastered everywhere or kitchen utensils painted pink to keep the fear of it constantly in your mind either; you always get what you focus on in life.)
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