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Breast Reconstruction: Upon Diagnosis… Michael J Bass, MD, JD www.drmichaeljbass.com 859-543-1024

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Breast Reconstruction:Upon Diagnosis…

Michael J Bass, MD, JDwww.drmichaeljbass.com

859-543-1024

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Disclosures

• None• I need some

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Support Provided By

• Lifecell– AlloDerm– Strattice

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Lecture Layout

• Dr. Michael Bass – state of breast cancer in the U.S., preoperative analysis, timing of care

• Dr. Monica Hall – implant-based versus autologous breast reconstruction

• Dr. Theresa LeVan – autologous fat grafting breast reconstruction

• Dr. Michael Bass – satisfaction surveys and outcomes analysis

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Part 1 Layout

• Incidence of breast cancer• Trends in breast cancer• Risk by age• Preoperative assessment• Preoperative considerations

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Incidence of Breast Cancer

• CDC 2008: 210,203 breast cancer diagnoses– 40,589 deaths

• White > Black > Hispanic > Asian > American Indian

• Kentucky: 117-121:100,000, third quartile among states

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Diagnosis Trends in U.S.: 1999-2008

• Decreased by 1.2% per year among white women.

• Remained level among black, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Asian/Pacific Islander women.

http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast/statistics/trends.htm

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Mortality Trend in U.S.: 1999-2008

• Decreased by 2.0% per year among women overall by:– 2.1% per year among white women– 1.4% per year among black women– 1.5% per year among Hispanic women

• Remained level among American Indian/Alaska Native women and Asian/Pacific Islander women.

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Risk by age

Expected Survival Before Diagnosis10 Years 20 Years 30 Years

Current Age30 0.43 1.86 4.1340 1.45 3.75 6.8750 2.38 5.60 8.6660 3.45 6.71 8.65

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Preoperative Analysis

• Color – skin and nipple areolar complex (NAC)

• Breast shape• Ptosis of NAC and

breast tissue• Volume

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Preoperative Analysis

• Patient measurements– BMI– Height– Weight– Suprasternal notch to

nipple, clavicle to nipple, nipple to inframammary fold, breast base diameter

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Preoperative Analysis

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Preoperative Considerations

• Type of breast cancer– DCIS, Invasive Ductal, Lobular, Medullary, Tubular,

Mucinous (Colloid)• Neoadjuvant chemotherapy• Radiation• What treatments have been started

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When To See A Plastic Surgeon

• Immediately after the diagnosis is made• Patients gain comfort in reconstructive

counseling• Photos, biometric analysis, and coordinating

care with other physicians from the very beginning

• Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 (29 U.S.C. 1185)