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– A margin width beyond ‘no tumor on ink’ may reduce local recurrence in certain subsets of patients undergoing breast-conserving treatment for early-stage breast cancer, according to findings from a meta-analysis.

SOURCE: Vicini et al. SABCS Abstract GS5-01

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– A margin width beyond ‘no tumor on ink’ may reduce local recurrence in certain subsets of patients undergoing breast-conserving treatment for early-stage breast cancer, according to findings from a meta-analysis.

SOURCE: Vicini et al. SABCS Abstract GS5-01

 

– A margin width beyond ‘no tumor on ink’ may reduce local recurrence in certain subsets of patients undergoing breast-conserving treatment for early-stage breast cancer, according to findings from a meta-analysis.

SOURCE: Vicini et al. SABCS Abstract GS5-01

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Key clinical point: Margin widths of at least 2 mm are associated with a reduced risk of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence versus narrower but uninvolved margins.

Major finding: Crude rates of local recurrence decreased as the margin distance increased: 7.2% for patients with margins 0-2 mm, 3.6% for margins of 2-5 mm, and 3.2% for margins wider than 5 mm (P less than .001 for each).

Data source: Meta-analysis of 38 studies with a total cohort of 55,302 patients treated during 1968-2010.

Disclosures: Study funding was not disclosed. The authors have no relevant disclosures.

Source: Vicini et al. SABCS Abstract GS5-01

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