Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy
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Resumo: | AIM: Demand for nipple- and skin- sparing mastectomy (NSM/SSM) with immediate breast reconstruction (BR) has increased at the same time as indications for post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) have broadened. The aim of the Oncoplastic Breast Consortium initiative was to address relevant questions arising with this clinically challenging scenario. METHODS: A large global panel of oncologic, oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgeons, patient advocates and radiation oncologists developed recommendations for clinical practice in an iterative process based on the principles of Delphi methodology. RESULTS: The panel agreed that surgical technique for NSM/SSM should not be formally modified when PMRT is planned with preference for autologous over implant-based BR due to lower risk of long-term complications and support for immediate and delayed-immediate reconstructive approaches. Nevertheless, it was strongly believed that PMRT is not an absolute contraindication for implant-based or other types of BR, but no specific recommendations regarding implant positioning, use of mesh or timing were made due to absence of high-quality evidence. The panel endorsed use of patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice. It was acknowledged that the shape and size of reconstructed breasts can hinder radiotherapy planning and attention to details of PMRT techniques is important in determining aesthetic outcomes after immediate BR. CONCLUSIONS: The panel endorsed the need for prospective, ideally randomised phase III studies and for surgical and radiation oncology teams to work together for determination of optimal sequencing and techniques for PMRT for each patient in the context of BR. |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapyAIM: Demand for nipple- and skin- sparing mastectomy (NSM/SSM) with immediate breast reconstruction (BR) has increased at the same time as indications for post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) have broadened. The aim of the Oncoplastic Breast Consortium initiative was to address relevant questions arising with this clinically challenging scenario. METHODS: A large global panel of oncologic, oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgeons, patient advocates and radiation oncologists developed recommendations for clinical practice in an iterative process based on the principles of Delphi methodology. RESULTS: The panel agreed that surgical technique for NSM/SSM should not be formally modified when PMRT is planned with preference for autologous over implant-based BR due to lower risk of long-term complications and support for immediate and delayed-immediate reconstructive approaches. Nevertheless, it was strongly believed that PMRT is not an absolute contraindication for implant-based or other types of BR, but no specific recommendations regarding implant positioning, use of mesh or timing were made due to absence of high-quality evidence. The panel endorsed use of patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice. It was acknowledged that the shape and size of reconstructed breasts can hinder radiotherapy planning and attention to details of PMRT techniques is important in determining aesthetic outcomes after immediate BR. CONCLUSIONS: The panel endorsed the need for prospective, ideally randomised phase III studies and for surgical and radiation oncology teams to work together for determination of optimal sequencing and techniques for PMRT for each patient in the context of BR.NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)RUNWeber, Walter PaulShaw, JanePusic, AndreaWyld, LyndaMorrow, MonicaKing, TariMátrai, ZoltánHeil, JörgFitzal, FlorianPotter, ShelleyRubio, Isabel TCardoso, Maria-JoaoGentilini, Oreste DavideGalimberti, VivianaSacchini, VirgilioRutgers, Emiel J TBenson, JohnAllweis, Tanir MHaug, MartinPaulinelli, Regis RKovacs, TiborHarder, YvesGulluoglu, Bahadir MGonzalez, EduardoFaridi, AndreeElder, ElisabethDubsky, PeterBlohmer, Jens-UweBjelic-Radisic, VesnaBarry, MitchelHay, Susanne DieroffBowles, KimberlyFrench, JamesReitsamer, RolandKoller, RupertSchrenk, PeterKauer-Dorner, DanielaBiazus, JorgeBrenelli, FabricioLetzkus, JaimeSaccilotto, RamonJoukainen, SariannaKauhanen, SusannaKarhunen-Enckell, UllaHoffmann, JuergenKneser, UlrichKühn, ThorstenKontos, MichalisTampaki, Ekaterini ChristinaCarmon, MosheHadar, TalCatanuto, GiuseppeGarcia-Etienne, Carlos AKoppert, LinettaGouveia, Pedro FLagergren, JakobSvensjö, TorMaggi, NadiaKappos, Elisabeth ASchwab, Fabienne DCastrezana, LilianaSteffens, DanielKrol, JannaTausch, ChristophGünthert, AndreasKnauer, MichaelKatapodi, Maria CBucher, SusanneHauser, NikKurzeder, ChristianMucklow, RosineTsoutsou, Pelagia GSezer, AtakanÇakmak, Güldeniz KaradenizKaranlik, HasanFairbrother, PatriciaRomics, LaszloMontagna, GiacomoUrban, CiceroWalker, MelanieFormenti, Silvia CGruber, GuentherZimmermann, FrankZwahlen, Daniel RudolfKuemmel, SherkoEl-Tamer, MahmoudVrancken Peeters, Marie JeanneKaidar-Person, OritGnant, MichaelPoortmans, Philipde Boniface, Jana2022-04-08T22:35:54Z2022-062022-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article17application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/136119eng0960-9776PURE: 42973813https://doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2022.03.008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-22T18:01:02Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/136119Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-22T18:01:02Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy Weber, Walter Paul |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
title_full |
Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
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Oncoplastic breast consortium recommendations for mastectomy and whole breast reconstruction in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy |
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Weber, Walter Paul |
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Weber, Walter Paul Shaw, Jane Pusic, Andrea Wyld, Lynda Morrow, Monica King, Tari Mátrai, Zoltán Heil, Jörg Fitzal, Florian Potter, Shelley Rubio, Isabel T Cardoso, Maria-Joao Gentilini, Oreste Davide Galimberti, Viviana Sacchini, Virgilio Rutgers, Emiel J T Benson, John Allweis, Tanir M Haug, Martin Paulinelli, Regis R Kovacs, Tibor Harder, Yves Gulluoglu, Bahadir M Gonzalez, Eduardo Faridi, Andree Elder, Elisabeth Dubsky, Peter Blohmer, Jens-Uwe Bjelic-Radisic, Vesna Barry, Mitchel Hay, Susanne Dieroff Bowles, Kimberly French, James Reitsamer, Roland Koller, Rupert Schrenk, Peter Kauer-Dorner, Daniela Biazus, Jorge Brenelli, Fabricio Letzkus, Jaime Saccilotto, Ramon Joukainen, Sarianna Kauhanen, Susanna Karhunen-Enckell, Ulla Hoffmann, Juergen Kneser, Ulrich Kühn, Thorsten Kontos, Michalis Tampaki, Ekaterini Christina Carmon, Moshe Hadar, Tal Catanuto, Giuseppe Garcia-Etienne, Carlos A Koppert, Linetta Gouveia, Pedro F Lagergren, Jakob Svensjö, Tor Maggi, Nadia Kappos, Elisabeth A Schwab, Fabienne D Castrezana, Liliana Steffens, Daniel Krol, Janna Tausch, Christoph Günthert, Andreas Knauer, Michael Katapodi, Maria C Bucher, Susanne Hauser, Nik Kurzeder, Christian Mucklow, Rosine Tsoutsou, Pelagia G Sezer, Atakan Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz Karanlik, Hasan Fairbrother, Patricia Romics, Laszlo Montagna, Giacomo Urban, Cicero Walker, Melanie Formenti, Silvia C Gruber, Guenther Zimmermann, Frank Zwahlen, Daniel Rudolf Kuemmel, Sherko El-Tamer, Mahmoud Vrancken Peeters, Marie Jeanne Kaidar-Person, Orit Gnant, Michael Poortmans, Philip de Boniface, Jana |
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Shaw, Jane Pusic, Andrea Wyld, Lynda Morrow, Monica King, Tari Mátrai, Zoltán Heil, Jörg Fitzal, Florian Potter, Shelley Rubio, Isabel T Cardoso, Maria-Joao Gentilini, Oreste Davide Galimberti, Viviana Sacchini, Virgilio Rutgers, Emiel J T Benson, John Allweis, Tanir M Haug, Martin Paulinelli, Regis R Kovacs, Tibor Harder, Yves Gulluoglu, Bahadir M Gonzalez, Eduardo Faridi, Andree Elder, Elisabeth Dubsky, Peter Blohmer, Jens-Uwe Bjelic-Radisic, Vesna Barry, Mitchel Hay, Susanne Dieroff Bowles, Kimberly French, James Reitsamer, Roland Koller, Rupert Schrenk, Peter Kauer-Dorner, Daniela Biazus, Jorge Brenelli, Fabricio Letzkus, Jaime Saccilotto, Ramon Joukainen, Sarianna Kauhanen, Susanna Karhunen-Enckell, Ulla Hoffmann, Juergen Kneser, Ulrich Kühn, Thorsten Kontos, Michalis Tampaki, Ekaterini Christina Carmon, Moshe Hadar, Tal Catanuto, Giuseppe Garcia-Etienne, Carlos A Koppert, Linetta Gouveia, Pedro F Lagergren, Jakob Svensjö, Tor Maggi, Nadia Kappos, Elisabeth A Schwab, Fabienne D Castrezana, Liliana Steffens, Daniel Krol, Janna Tausch, Christoph Günthert, Andreas Knauer, Michael Katapodi, Maria C Bucher, Susanne Hauser, Nik Kurzeder, Christian Mucklow, Rosine Tsoutsou, Pelagia G Sezer, Atakan Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz Karanlik, Hasan Fairbrother, Patricia Romics, Laszlo Montagna, Giacomo Urban, Cicero Walker, Melanie Formenti, Silvia C Gruber, Guenther Zimmermann, Frank Zwahlen, Daniel Rudolf Kuemmel, Sherko El-Tamer, Mahmoud Vrancken Peeters, Marie Jeanne Kaidar-Person, Orit Gnant, Michael Poortmans, Philip de Boniface, Jana |
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NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM) RUN |
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Weber, Walter Paul Shaw, Jane Pusic, Andrea Wyld, Lynda Morrow, Monica King, Tari Mátrai, Zoltán Heil, Jörg Fitzal, Florian Potter, Shelley Rubio, Isabel T Cardoso, Maria-Joao Gentilini, Oreste Davide Galimberti, Viviana Sacchini, Virgilio Rutgers, Emiel J T Benson, John Allweis, Tanir M Haug, Martin Paulinelli, Regis R Kovacs, Tibor Harder, Yves Gulluoglu, Bahadir M Gonzalez, Eduardo Faridi, Andree Elder, Elisabeth Dubsky, Peter Blohmer, Jens-Uwe Bjelic-Radisic, Vesna Barry, Mitchel Hay, Susanne Dieroff Bowles, Kimberly French, James Reitsamer, Roland Koller, Rupert Schrenk, Peter Kauer-Dorner, Daniela Biazus, Jorge Brenelli, Fabricio Letzkus, Jaime Saccilotto, Ramon Joukainen, Sarianna Kauhanen, Susanna Karhunen-Enckell, Ulla Hoffmann, Juergen Kneser, Ulrich Kühn, Thorsten Kontos, Michalis Tampaki, Ekaterini Christina Carmon, Moshe Hadar, Tal Catanuto, Giuseppe Garcia-Etienne, Carlos A Koppert, Linetta Gouveia, Pedro F Lagergren, Jakob Svensjö, Tor Maggi, Nadia Kappos, Elisabeth A Schwab, Fabienne D Castrezana, Liliana Steffens, Daniel Krol, Janna Tausch, Christoph Günthert, Andreas Knauer, Michael Katapodi, Maria C Bucher, Susanne Hauser, Nik Kurzeder, Christian Mucklow, Rosine Tsoutsou, Pelagia G Sezer, Atakan Çakmak, Güldeniz Karadeniz Karanlik, Hasan Fairbrother, Patricia Romics, Laszlo Montagna, Giacomo Urban, Cicero Walker, Melanie Formenti, Silvia C Gruber, Guenther Zimmermann, Frank Zwahlen, Daniel Rudolf Kuemmel, Sherko El-Tamer, Mahmoud Vrancken Peeters, Marie Jeanne Kaidar-Person, Orit Gnant, Michael Poortmans, Philip de Boniface, Jana |
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AIM: Demand for nipple- and skin- sparing mastectomy (NSM/SSM) with immediate breast reconstruction (BR) has increased at the same time as indications for post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) have broadened. The aim of the Oncoplastic Breast Consortium initiative was to address relevant questions arising with this clinically challenging scenario. METHODS: A large global panel of oncologic, oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgeons, patient advocates and radiation oncologists developed recommendations for clinical practice in an iterative process based on the principles of Delphi methodology. RESULTS: The panel agreed that surgical technique for NSM/SSM should not be formally modified when PMRT is planned with preference for autologous over implant-based BR due to lower risk of long-term complications and support for immediate and delayed-immediate reconstructive approaches. Nevertheless, it was strongly believed that PMRT is not an absolute contraindication for implant-based or other types of BR, but no specific recommendations regarding implant positioning, use of mesh or timing were made due to absence of high-quality evidence. The panel endorsed use of patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice. It was acknowledged that the shape and size of reconstructed breasts can hinder radiotherapy planning and attention to details of PMRT techniques is important in determining aesthetic outcomes after immediate BR. CONCLUSIONS: The panel endorsed the need for prospective, ideally randomised phase III studies and for surgical and radiation oncology teams to work together for determination of optimal sequencing and techniques for PMRT for each patient in the context of BR. |
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