| Literature DB >> 30174725 |
Chin-Vern Song1, Soo-Hwang Teo1, Nur Aishah Taib2, Cheng-Har Yip3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The presence of a deleterious mutation, most commonly a BRCA mutation, has a tremendous impact on the management of breast cancer. We review the surgical management of BRCA mutation carriers, and two other potentially high-risk mutations, TP53 and PALB2.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer; genetic mutations; surgery
Year: 2018 PMID: 30174725 PMCID: PMC6113980 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2018.863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
Selected studies for systematic review.
| First author | Year | Methodology | Title | Finding |
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| Valachis | 2014 | Systematic review and meta-analysis | Surgical management of breast cancer in |
Breast-conserving surgery is safe in Increased risk of contralateral breast cancer among |
| Nestle-Krämling | 2012 | Literature review | Role of breast surgery in |
Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy reduces the risk of breast cancer by 90%–95% High satisfaction with prophylactic surgery. 90% willing to still do it even 20 years post surgery Prophylactic surgery rates vary worldwide even among Western countries (32.7% in the Netherlands versus 2.7% in Poland) |
| Smith | 2011 | Literature review |
Preoperative genetic testing affects surgery choice and is not associated with increased distress Breast-conserving surgery may have increased risk long term of local recurrence Most women do not experience regret after prophylactic mastectomy. Reported reasons for regret include poor cosmetic result, reduced sense of sexuality and lack of education about contralateral prophylactic surgery versus screening Oophorectomy is recommended for women with Oophorectomy reduces the risk of ovarian cancer in | |
| Fayanju | 2014 | Systematic review and meta-analysis | Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy after unilateral breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy reduces the risk of contralateral breast cancer among patients with genetic risk but does not affect survival |
| Biglia | 2016 | Literature review | Breast cancer treatment in mutation carriers: surgical treatment |
Breast-conserving surgery may have an increase risk of local recurrence >15 years but no effect on overall survival No difference in overall survival if Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy was done. |
| Levine | 2003 | Literature review | Prophylactic surgery in hereditary breast/ovarian cancer syndrome |
Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy does not increase overall survival No evidence for performing sentinel lymph node biopsy in prophylactic mastectomy in healthy women 5%–30% of bilateral prophylactic mastectomy patients experience regret, perceived physician centred decision making increases the risk. Patients may overestimate their risk of breast cancer. 86% of women highly satisfied with prophylactic oophorectomy. Less disfigurement issues with prophylactic oophorectomy compared to mastectomy |
| Wainberg | 2004 | Systematic review | Utilisation of screening and preventive surgery among unaffected carriers of a |
Rates of prophylactic mastectomy range from 0% to 54% and prophylactic oophorectomy range from 13% to 53%. Variable rates of prophylactic surgery even within same populations |
| Razdan | 2016 | Systematic review | Quality of life among patients after bilateral prophylactic mastectomy: a systematic review of patient-reported outcomes |
Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy patients are satisfied with their decision (61%–100%) |
| Yao | 2016 | Literature review | Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy: current perspectives |
Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy rates increasing in the US No effect of Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy on survival Women satisfied with Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy |
| Neff | 2017 | Literature review |
Prophylactic oophorectomy is associated with a decreased risk of ovarian cancer. There is still a small risk of primary peritoneal cancer Ovarian cancer screening is not effective | |
| Mau | 2017 | Literature review | Prophylactic surgery: for whom, when and how |
Bilateral prophylactic mastectomy can reduce the incidence of breast cancer and improve survival |
| Pierce | 2011 | Literature review | Radiotherapy in the treatment of hereditary breast cancer |
No evidence of decreased survival or increased adverse events of radiotherapy in Lack of evidence for radiotherapy in other rare mutations |
| Marchetti | 2014 | Systematic review and meta-analysis | Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy: a meta-analysis on the impact on ovarian cancer risk and all-cause mortality in |
Meta-analysis showed a reduction in the risk of ovarian cancer among |
| Tschernichovsky | 2017 | Systematic review | Risk-reducing strategies for ovarian cancer in |
Prophylactic oophorectomy is effective at reducing the risk of ovarian cancer but has significant adverse effects |
| Schon | 2018 | Literature review | Clinical implications of germline mutations in breast cancer: |
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| Easton | 2015 | Meta-analysis | Gene-panel sequencing and the prediction of breast cancer risk |
Apart from |
| D’Souza | 2011 | Systematic review | Immediate versus delayed reconstruction following surgery for breast cancer |
Psychological impact of more extensive surgery is not well known |
| Li | 2016 | Systematic review and meta-analysis | Effectiveness of prophylactic surgeries in BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers: a meta-analysis and systematic review |
Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy significantly reduces mortality while bilateral prophylactic mastectomy does not |
| Lostumbo | 2010 | Systematic review | Prophylactic mastectomy for the prevention of breast cancer |
Bilateral mastectomy is able to reduce deaths from breast cancer Effect of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy on survival is inconclusive |