TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of Halsted mastectomy with quadrantectomy, axillary dissection, and radiotherapy in early breast cancer
T2 - Long-term results
AU - Veronesi, Umberto
AU - Banfi, Alberto
AU - del Vecchio, Marcella
AU - Saccozzi, Roberto
AU - Clemente, Claudio
AU - Greco, Marco
AU - Luini, Alberto
AU - Marubini, Ettore
AU - Muscolino, Giuseppe
AU - Rilke, Franco
AU - Sacchini, Virgilio
AU - Salvadori, Bruno
AU - Zecchini, Annamaria
AU - Zucali, Roberto
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - From 1973 to 1980 we randomly assigned 701 patients with breast cancer measuring less than 2 cm in diameter and with no palpable axillary lymph nodes to Halsted radical mastectomy (n 349) or to 'quadrantectomy' with axillary dissection and radiotherapy to the ipsilateral breast tissue (n 352). The two groups were comparable in age distribution, size and site of primary tumor, menopausal status, and frequency of axillary metastases. The average follow-up time was 103 months. Actuarial curves show no difference between the two groups in the disease-free interval after surgery or in the overall survival rate. At 8 yr the disease-free survival was 77% for the patients in the Halsted group and 80% for those in the 'quadrantectomy' group, and the overall survival was 83 and 85% respectively. We conclude that small breast cancers may be safely treated with the conservative treatment described. In our opinion total ablative operations are not justified.
AB - From 1973 to 1980 we randomly assigned 701 patients with breast cancer measuring less than 2 cm in diameter and with no palpable axillary lymph nodes to Halsted radical mastectomy (n 349) or to 'quadrantectomy' with axillary dissection and radiotherapy to the ipsilateral breast tissue (n 352). The two groups were comparable in age distribution, size and site of primary tumor, menopausal status, and frequency of axillary metastases. The average follow-up time was 103 months. Actuarial curves show no difference between the two groups in the disease-free interval after surgery or in the overall survival rate. At 8 yr the disease-free survival was 77% for the patients in the Halsted group and 80% for those in the 'quadrantectomy' group, and the overall survival was 83 and 85% respectively. We conclude that small breast cancers may be safely treated with the conservative treatment described. In our opinion total ablative operations are not justified.
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U2 - 10.1016/0277-5379(86)90011-8
DO - 10.1016/0277-5379(86)90011-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 3536526
AN - SCOPUS:0022895014
SN - 0959-8049
VL - 22
SP - 1085
EP - 1089
JO - European Journal of Cancer
JF - European Journal of Cancer
IS - 9
ER -