Understanding Long-Term Outcomes of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Summary
This is a retrospective and prospective chart review of surgical outcomes and collecting patient satisfaction outcomes using validated surveys for oncoplastic breast surgery and Goldilocks mastectomy.
Detailed description
This is a retrospective and prospective chart review from 2015-2045 of oncoplastic breast surgery and mastectomy patients at Tufts Medicine.
Arms & interventions
- ProcedureOncoplastic Breast Surgery
Breast conservation surgery incorporating an oncologic partial mastectomy with ipsilateral defect repair using volume displacement or volume replacement techniques with contralateral symmetry surgery as appropriate
Outcome measures
Primary
Cancer Stage
The TNM system of cancer classification determines the stage of cancer based on type of cancer, size of cancer, lymph node status, presence of metastasis
Time frame: From enrollment to up to 1 month after surgery.
Patient Satisfaction
Measured using validated surveys pre-operative and post-operative (2 week, 6 month, 1 year).
Time frame: From enrollment to 1 year after surgery.
Cancer Recurrence
Recurrence of cancer following surgery and adjuvant therapy
Time frame: From enrollment to 20 years after surgery
Secondary
Positive Margin Rate
Time frame: From enrollment to 1 year after initial surgery
Surgical Complication Rate
Time frame: From date of surgery up to 5 years after surgery
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (2)
Tufts Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, 02111
Melrose Wakefield Hospital
Melrose, Massachusetts, 02176