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pubmed-article:9158187pubmed:abstractTextTo see whether personal preferences of surgeons can explain the trends in the use of breast-conserving therapy (BCT) of early breast cancer, questionnaires were sent to the surgeons of seven community hospitals in the south-eastern Netherlands in 1987 and 1995. The answers were set against the actual use of breast-conserving therapy in the hospitals in the period 1984-94, as monitored by the Eindhoven Cancer Registry. The proportion of surgeons who were willing to use BCT for tumours < or =3 cm increased from 43% in 1987 to 93% in 1995. In 1995, the majority of the surgeons considered multicentric tumour growth, diffuse microcalcifications on the mammogram and an extensive intraductal component around the tumour as contraindications for breast-conserving therapy. The proportion of patients with an operable, non-metastasized breast tumour of < or =5 cm in diameter undergoing breast-conservative surgery increased from 31% in 1984 to 60% in 1989 (P<0.01) and remained at that level in 1990 and 1991. Between 1991 and 1993, the proportion receiving breast-conservative surgery decreased significantly for patients younger than 50 years and a tumour 2.1-3.0cm in diameter, and also for those 50-69 years old with a tumour < or =2.0cm or 3.1-5.0cm across. The observed decrease in BCT in the south-eastern Netherlands in some subgroups seems to reflect the growing awareness of potential risk factors for local recurrence following BCT.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9158187pubmed:articleTitleChanging attitudes towards breast-conserving treatment of early breast cancer in the south-eastern Netherlands: results of a survey among surgeons and a registry-based analysis of patterns of care.lld:pubmed
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