An Audit on the Role of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy (SLNB) in High Risk of Invasion DCIS and Encysted Papillary Carcinoma
Global Journal of Medical Research(2023)
Abstract
Background: The incidence of breast ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) has been increasing; it currently represents up to 20-25% of all breast carcinomas. Encysted papillary cancer (EPC) is a rare form of breast carcinoma previously compared to DCIS which has been shown to present histologically with invasion of the basement membrane and even metastasis.Aims:Our objective was to define a ‘high risk’ group of patients with pre-op diagnosis of non-invasive cancer undergoing breast conserving surgery (BCS), who would then benefit from SLNB. Methods: A retrospective data collection including all the patients with DCIS over the last 5 years was performed. High risk was defined as: Extensive micro-calcification>40mm or any mass forming DCIS. EPC patients were collected via a Winpath search.
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