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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Implants No Bar to Conservative Surgery in Early Stage Breast Cancer: Presented at SSO |
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"Implants No Bar to Conservative Surgery in Early Stage Breast Cancer: Presented at SSO" By Michael Smith ATLANTA, GA -- March 7, 2005 -- Women with breast cancer can be good candidates for conservation surgery even if they have breast implants, and the results can be cosmetically "superlative," a U.S. surgeon says. In the only prospective study of breast conserving surgery among women with breast implants, the cosmetic outcome was rated either excellent or good, said Dr. Nazanin Khakpour, MD, Breast Surgery Fellow, Department of Surgical Oncology, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States. The catch is that the 14 women in the study were "highly selected," Dr. Khakpour said during a presentation here on March 5[th at the Society of Surgical Oncology 58th Annual Cancer Symposium. They women, who had a median age of 48 years, had had their implants for a median of 28 years, and their cancers were at an early stage, he added. Traditionally, "when patients have implants, they have to get them removed (before treatment), because of the fear of radiation effects on the implant" including contraction and change of shape, Dr. Khakpour said. "Because the breasts are small in the first place (without the implants), they generally have a mastectomy with reconstruction." |
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