Estudo Preliminar do Estado Atual das Pacientes Submetidas ao Tratamento Conservador do Câncer de Mama do Centro de Ginecologia Luiza Gomes de Lemos - CGLGC - INCa
Keywords:
Early breast cancer, breast conserving surgeryAbstract
The objective of this paper is to
evaluate the presents status of pаtients who were submitted to conservative surgical therapy for early breast
cancer at CGLGL.
A retrospective study was conducted from 1983 to 1991.
From a total of 192 patients, 140
were considered adequate for the
analysis of overall survival, local and
distant disease free survival. The parameters included were: tumor size,
histological tupe, menopausal status,
presence of axillary metastasis and
adjuvant therapy. The results after a
five years follow-up were: overall survival 93%, local disease-free survival -
91% and distant disease-free survival
- 89% all of them quite similar to the
literature.
The prognostic factors of statistical
value were the number of axillary limph
node metastases, tumor size and tumors classified histologically as
medulary.
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