Changing treatment of breast cancer in New Mexico from 1969 through 1985
B. A. Mann, J. M. Samet, W. C. Hunt, C. R. Key, J. M. Goodwin and J. S. Goodwin
Department of Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque.
A review of information from the New Mexico Tumor Registry on women
diagnosed as having primary breast cancer from 1969 through 1985 revealed
temporal changes in the surgical treatment of this disease. After 1980 the
percentage of women receiving breast-conserving surgery for local-stage
disease increased from 6% to 25%. Most surgeons performing operations for
breast cancer had not performed a breast-conserving operation before 1981
but had used this procedure at least once in the period from 1981 through
1985. Women younger than 50 years or older than 80 years were most likely
to undergo this procedure. In that period, radiotherapy after
breast-conserving surgery could not be documented for 26% of the women 65
years old or younger or for 56% of the women aged 65 years or older. Thus,
there has been a marked shift in New Mexico in the surgical approach to
local-stage breast cancer in the 1980s. This shift involved most surgeons
treating the disease and included women of all age groups. The apparent
lack of adjuvant radiotherapy in some women receiving conservative
surgeries may prove to be a deleterious consequence of this change in
surgical management.
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