Comparative Evaluation of USG-Guided Single Tissue Marker Versus Multiple Tissue Marker Placements in Breast Malignancy Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Tumor Localization
Yashaswinii P, Evangeline P Christina, Sukumar Ramaswami, Harish Sl, Paarthipan Natarajan

TL;DR
This study compares using one versus multiple tissue markers to locate breast tumors after chemotherapy, finding that multiple markers may improve localization but require more complex surgeries and longer follow-up.
Contribution
The study provides a comparative evaluation of single versus multiple tissue marker placements for tumor localization in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Findings
Multiple clip patients had longer follow-up times and more extensive surgeries like modified radical mastectomy.
Single clip patients showed no preoperative ultrasound lesions, while multiple clip patients had inconsistent diagnoses.
No significant differences in receptor status distributions were found between the two groups.
Abstract
Background Breast cancer remains one of the most common malignancies affecting women globally, contributing significantly to the disease burden. The advent of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) has revolutionized the treatment for locally advanced breast cancer, allowing tumors to be downstaged and making breast-conserving surgery (BCS) feasible. Accurate localization of the tumor bed post-NAC is crucial for successful surgical removal of residual disease. While traditional single tissue marker placement has been effective, recent advances suggest multiple markers might provide superior localization by comprehensively delineating the entire tumor area. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of single versus multiple tissue marker placements in breast malignancy patients undergoing NAC. Materials and methods A prospective study was conducted in the Department of Radio-diagnosis at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreast Cancer Treatment Studies · Breast Lesions and Carcinomas · Breast Implant and Reconstruction
