Title of article :
Five and Ten Years Survival in Breast Cancer Patients Mastectomies vs. Breast Conserving Surgeries Personal Experience
Author/Authors :
Akbari, ME Professor of Surgical oncology - Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) , Khayamzadeh, M Community Medicine Specialist - Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) , Khoshnevis, SJ Surgeon - Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) , Nafisi, N Surgeon - Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) , Akbari, A MD - Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC)
Abstract :
Background: Breast carcinoma is the first malignancy among Iranian ladies and the
second cause of death due to cancers after gastric carcinoma. According to the
World Health Organization the annual incidence rate of breast cancer will rise 1.8
to 2 percent. It is one of the most important health problems. Five year survival is
one of the indicators used for evaluation of the quality of care to different types of
malignancies. In this study we decided to compare the result of mastectomy and
breast conserving surgery in the survival of patients with breast carcinoma..
Methods: This is a retrospective study using data from breast carcinoma cases in a
private clinic under supervision of the author during years 1994 until 2007. These
cases base on the clinical status underwent surgery as mastectomy or breast
conserving with other necessary treatment. The number of patients with acceptable
follow up was 464 cases that 441 were included to define survival. The data were
analyzed by SPSS and survival estimated by Kaplan Mayer method.
Results: Survival curve was estimated for 441 cases of them, six cases were men
and the age of patients was 22 to 104 years old with average of 53.24 years and
standard deviation of 12.41. The most cases were among 45-55 years old. Five
and ten years survival for all cases was 81 % and 77% respectively. These data
for mastectomies patients was 78 and 70 percent and for breast preserving cases
was 86 and 78 percent which was not significant in log rank test with p-value
equally 0.13. There was no significant difference between mastectomies patients
versus breast preserving cases in all clinical stages although the crude data shows
better situation in breast preserving surgery (BPS). Conclusion: Breast cancer is one of the most important health problems, nowadays
breast preserving surgery is choice treatment for stage I and II throughout the
world. In this study overall 5 years survival was 81% comparable with developed
countries with different health delivery system and quality of care and it is much
better than other reports from Iran, regional and comparable countries. Because of
many reasons such as physical, social and psychological effect of BPS, we
recommend it as the best choice for managing breast cancer patients in stage I and
II and even III in clinically approved cases in Iran similar to other countries.
Keywords :
breast cancer , survival , mastectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics