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The breast-conserving surgery of women with breast cancer in Podlaskie Voivodeship (Poland). Population study.

Dominik Maślach1, Michalina Krzyżak, Andrzej Szpak, Iwona Bojar, Magdalena Bielska-Lasota, Alfred Owoc.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The results of breast cancer treatment depend mainly on better detection in mammography screening and, consequently, a higher proportion of women with early stage of the disease. They depend also on a better access to health care services and the effectiveness of oncological treatment. One of the methods of breast cancer control is a breast-conserving surgery. With a proper patients' classification for the treatment, the results of the breast-conserving surgery do not differ in relation to mastectomy. That's why, the availability of breast-conserving surgical methods is particularly important, especially in a population in which a population screening is conducted.
OBJECTIVE: The analysis of the selected aspects of the breast cancer treatment's standard in Podlaskie Voivodeship. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In years 2001-2002, 709 cases of women with breast cancer were reported to the Voivodeship Cancer Registry in Bialystok. 659 women were diagnosed with a primary invasive breast cancer. Based on a cohort of 499 women treated with radical methods the following indicators, recommended by WHO for the evaluation of the breast-conserving surgery's availability, were calculated: a percentage of patients with whom breast-conserving surgery was used, a proportion of breast cancer cases receiving post-operative breast radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery and a proportion of breast-conserving surgery in pT1 cases.
RESULTS: The breast-conserving surgery has been used much less frequently in Podlaskie Voivodeship than in Western Europe, but more frequently than in Poland in general.
CONCLUSION: It should be aimed to provide a surgical treatment with the use of breast-conserving surgical methods to the highest possible percentage of patients. The increase of the percentage of patients treated with breast-conserving surgery methods can be a result of an effective screening realisation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23772597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Agric Environ Med        ISSN: 1232-1966            Impact factor:   1.447


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