Synchronous elective contralateral mastectomy and immediate bilateral breast reconstruction in women with early-stage breast cancer

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Jeffrey E. Gershenwald
Kelly K. Hunt
Stephen S. Kroll
Merrick I. Ross
Bonnie J. Baldwin
Barry W. Feig
Frederick C. Ames
Mark A. Schusterman
S. Eva Singletary
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[1] The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,Dept. of Surgical Oncology
[2] The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,the Department of Plastic Surgery
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Breast cancer; Elective contralateral mastectomy; Bilateral reconstruction;
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Background: The role of elective contralateral mastectomy (ECM) in women with early-stage breast cancer who elect or require an ipsilateral mastectomy and desire immediate bilateral breast reconstruction (IBR) is an intellectual and emotional dilemma for both patient and physician. In an attempt to clarify the rationale for this approach, we reviewed our experience with ECM and IBR and evaluated operative morbidity, the incidence of occult contralateral breast cancer, and patterns of recurrence.
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