Abstract | INTRODUCTION: METHODS: A thorough literature review was undertaken to assess the impact of radiotherapy on autologous breast reconstruction, and in particular, the influence of its timing on vessel selection, post-operative complications and both oncologic and cosmetic outcomes. RESULTS: A clear benefit was established for delaying reconstruction until after radiotherapy to improve cosmetic outcomes. Although the timing of radiotherapy administration may influence vessel selection and the nature of post-operative complications encountered, overall outcomes were not dissimilar. Likewise, oncologic outcomes have not been shown to be significantly affected by the timing of radiotherapy. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: Both immediate and delayed breast reconstruction are safe modes of treatment, however patients that are expected to require adjuvant radiotherapy may benefit from delaying reconstruction until completion of oncologic treatment.
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Authors | Namrata S Anavekar, Warren M Rozen, Cara M Le Roux, Mark W Ashton |
Journal | Journal of cancer survivorship : research and practice
(J Cancer Surviv)
Vol. 5
Issue 1
Pg. 1-7
(Mar 2011)
ISSN: 1932-2267 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 21110135
(Publication Type: Evaluation Studies, Journal Article, Review)
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Topics |
- Breast Neoplasms
(radiotherapy, surgery)
- Combined Modality Therapy
- Female
- Humans
- Mammaplasty
(methods)
- Mastectomy
(rehabilitation)
- Radiation Injuries
(rehabilitation, surgery)
- Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
(adverse effects)
- Radiotherapy, Conformal
(adverse effects)
- Transplantation, Autologous
- Treatment Outcome
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