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Contemporary Surgical Management of Inflammatory Breast Cancer: a Narrative Review.

Chinese clinical oncology(2021)

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OBJECTIVE:The purpose of this review is to outline the surgical management of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) including the clinical decision making, operative approach and current controversies.BACKGROUND:IBC is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer. Trimodality therapy consisting of neoadjuvant therapy, modified radical mastectomy (MRM) and radiation therapy improves survival and is the recommended course of treatment. Advancements in systemic therapy and de-escalation strategies in non-IBC have accelerated discussions regarding several aspects of care in IBC including feasibility of de-escalation of surgical care, timing of reconstruction and the role of surgery in de novo stage IV disease. We discuss the evidence to support the surgical approach and decision-making in this rare disease.METHODS:We reviewed existing literature using multiple electronic databases and clinical consensus guidelines to identify historical and current publications addressing current management recommendations and clinical controversies in IBC.CONCLUSIONS:Breast conserving surgery (BCS), skin- or nipple-sparing mastectomy should not be performed in IBC as surgical resection to negative margins results in improved locoregional recurrence rates. Level I and II axillary lymph node dissection should be performed regardless of response to therapy and initial nodal status. Reconstruction should be delayed and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) is discouraged in IBC. Surgery may be considered for de novo stage IV IBC patients who demonstrate durable response to neoadjuvant therapy to improve local-regional control.
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Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC),trimodality therapy,surgery,post mastectomy radiation therapy,lymphedema
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