| Literature DB >> 27469118 |
Judy C Boughey1, Deanna J Attai2, Steven L Chen3, Hiram S Cody4, Jill R Dietz5, Sheldon M Feldman6, Caprice C Greenberg7, Rena B Kass8, Jeffrey Landercasper9, Valerie Lemaine10, Fiona MacNeill11, Julie A Margenthaler12, David H Song13, Alicia C Staley14, Lee G Wilke7, Shawna C Willey15, Katharine A Yao16.
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27469118 PMCID: PMC4999472 DOI: 10.1245/s10434-016-5408-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Oncol ISSN: 1068-9265 Impact factor: 5.344
CPM discussion guide—Information for patients regarding CPM. Providers should provide this information to every patient considering CPM for unilateral breast cancer (excluding high-risk patients like BRCA carriers)
| For most women, the estimated risk of cancer in the opposite breast is 2–6 % over the next 10 years. This means you have a 94–98 % chance of not getting cancer in your opposite breast over the next 10 years or more. |
| CPM is not 100 % protective against cancer forming in your other breast. |
| CPM will not improve your cure rate for your known cancer. |
| CPM will not reduce your risk of cancer returning from your known cancer. |
| CPM will not reduce your need for other cancer treatments for your known cancer (adjuvant therapy), if indicated. |
| The risk of surgical complications at the surgical site (such as bleeding, infection, healing complications, and chronic pain) is approximately twice as high when CPM is performed. |
| CPM results in permanent numbness of the chest wall (and nipple if preserved). |
| CPM with reconstruction will result in an increased number of operations. |
| Complications from CPM may delay treatment of your known cancer, including chemotherapy and radiation that may be recommended after surgery. |
| CPM may be associated with negative impact on physical, emotional, and sexual well-being. Approximately 10 % of women regret their decision to undergo CPM. |
| Breast feeding will not be possible after CPM. |
| Women who undergo CPM will not need mammograms or routine breast imaging for cancer screening after surgery. |