Abstract P4-20-06: Results of an educational program delivered through e-learning, focused on nursing for primary breast cancer patients

BackgroundPhyllodes tumours (PT) of the breast are uncommon fibroepithelial lesions for which optimal management remains unclear. This population-based study reports treatment and outcomes for patients with PT and evaluates characteristics that influence outcome.MethodsData were analysed on 183 patients with newly diagnosed PT referred to the BC Cancer Agency from 1999-2014. Follow-up was obtained from chart and death records and letters to general practitioners. Five-year Kaplan-Meier (KM) local recurrence (LR) and survival were compared between cohorts with benign (n=83), borderline (n=50) and malignant PT (n=49) histology. Subtype was unknown in 1 patient who did not receive surgery due to severe comorbidity. Univariate analysis was performed using Cox regression modeling.ResultsMedian follow-up was 65 (range 0.5-197) months. Median age was 48 (range 14–87) years. Median tumour size was 4 (range 1-23) cm. Heterologous sarcomatous differentiation was seen in 15 and malignant epithelial transformation in 11 patients. Local excision was performed in 163 (89%) and mastectomy in 19 (10%) patients. Margin status after local excision were: negative (>1mm, n=121, 74%), close (≤1mm, n=21, 13%), positive (tumour touching ink, n=20, 12%), or unknown (n=1, 1%). Margin status after mastectomy were negative (n=14, 74%) or close (n=5, 26%). Tumour borders were pushing (n=62, 34%), intermediate (n=22, 12%), infiltrative (n=38, 21%) or unknown (n=60, 33%). Eleven patients with malignan...
Source: Cancer Research - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Poster Session Abstracts Source Type: research