Impact of breast surgical procedure on survival in BRCA mutated patients with invasive breast cancer: Mastectomy versus conservative treatment

J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod. 2024 May;53(5):102760. doi: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2024.102760. Epub 2024 Feb 29.

Abstract

Introduction: Patients with BRCA1/2 mutations have a higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to the wild-type population. For patients with a BRCA mutation, there are no specific recommendations for surgical management. The aim of this study was therefore to retrospectively investigate overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) of BRCA mutated patients with localized invasive breast cancer, by comparing conservative surgery versus mastectomy.

Methods: This study was based on data from the Côte d'Or breast and gynecological cancer registry. Data from patients with a constitutional BRCA1/2 mutation who presented with invasive breast cancer were collected retrospectively from 1998 to 2018. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to describe RFS and OS.

Results: A total of 104 patients were included in the analysis, of whom 69 had conservative surgery and 35 underwent mastectomy. Regarding survival, there was no significant difference in OS (HR =1.49; 95 % confidence interval (CI) [0.76-2.93], p = 0.25). Similarly, there was no significant difference in RFS (HR =1.40; 95 % CI [0.81-2.40], p = 0.22), survival without homolateral recurrence (HR =0.88; 95 % CI [0.30-2.61], p = 0.89), without contralateral recurrence (HR =1.50; 95 % CI [0.55-4.09], p = 0.42), or without distant metastatic recurrence (HR =1.42, 95 % CI [0.69-2.90], p = 0.33).

Conclusion: In invasive breast cancer in a patient with a germline BRCA1/2 mutation, conservative surgery, when possible, appears to be a feasible option over total mastectomy, with no difference in overall survival. However, the patient should be informed of the aggressive nature of recurrence in this population requiring chemotherapy in most cases.

Keywords: BRCA; Breast cancer surgery; Mastectomy, Conservative surgery.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • BRCA1 Protein / genetics
  • BRCA2 Protein / genetics
  • Breast Neoplasms* / genetics
  • Breast Neoplasms* / mortality
  • Breast Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Breast Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Conservative Treatment / methods
  • Disease-Free Survival
  • Female
  • Genes, BRCA1
  • Genes, BRCA2
  • Humans
  • Mastectomy* / methods
  • Middle Aged
  • Mutation
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • BRCA2 protein, human
  • BRCA1 protein, human
  • BRCA2 Protein
  • BRCA1 Protein