| Literature DB >> 34926719 |
Sarah Hardwick1, Sanjeev Hariparsad2, Nakul Kain2, Charles M Malata1,2,3.
Abstract
We report a case of breast cancer recurrence in a 41 -year old female ten years post mastectomy, and two years post tertiary DIEP flap reconstruction. Reconstructed patients, especially those with aggressive cancers, must be informed of long term risk of recurrence and monitored long term following mastectomy and reconstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer recurrence; breast cancer monitoring
Year: 2021 PMID: 34926719 PMCID: PMC8676580 DOI: 10.1080/23320885.2021.2011288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg ISSN: 2332-0885
Figure 1.Clinical photographs of the AP, right lateral and left oblique views of the patient before salvage surgery (a, d, g), after the DIEP flap (b, e, h) and after fat grafting (c, f, i) to the volume deficit and the contour deficiency especially in the take-off superiorly.
International guidance from major regulatory bodies in the US, UK, and Europe on recommended post-operative clinical and radiological examination frequency mastectomy for breast cancer.
| Guideline | History and clinical examination | Imaging onset: screening mammogram | Imaging frequency | Imaging frequency reduction and termination |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACR [ | No recommendation | Contralateral 6–12 months post radiotherapy | Annual | Institutions to decide when to return to routine breast cancer screening |
| ACS-ASCO [ | 3–6 Months for first 3 years, Every 6–12 months for years 4–5, then annually | Contralateral >6 months post radiotherapy | Repeat every 6–12 months and reduce to annual if MMG stable | No recommendation |
| ESMO [ | Every 3–4 months for first 2 years, Every 6 months years 3–5, then annually | Contralateral: onset timing not specified | Annual | No recommendation |
| NICE [ | Regular follow up appointments as stipulated by physician or patient | Not specified | Annual | After 5 years if >/= NHS BSP screening age, frequency thereafter not specified |
| NCCN [ | 4–6 Months for first 5 years then annually | Contralateral 6–12 months after RT | Annual | No recommendation |
| RCR [ | Not specified | Contralateral: onset not specified. Ipsilateral if high risk and recipient of autologous tissue reconstruction | Annual | Consider reduced frequency age 50 and cessation age 75 |
Abbreviations: ACR: American College of Radiologists; ACS: American Cancer Society; ASCO: American Society of Clinical Oncology; ESMO: European Society of Medical Oncology; NICE: National Institute of Clinical Excellence; NHS BSP: National Health Service Breast Screening Programme; NCCN: National Comprehensive Cancer Network; RCR: Royal College of Radiologists.