Breast ductal carcinoma in situ in an unscreened population: presentation, diagnosis and management at a single tertiary centre

  • Miriam Claire Mutebi University of Cape Town http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0809-5812
  • Hannah Simonds University of Cape Town
  • Lydia Cairncross University of Cape Town
  • Eugenio Panieri University of Cape Town
Keywords: DCIS, Breast, Cancer

Abstract

Background: To determine the clinical presentation of patients presenting with isolated ductal carcinoma in situ at a single tertiary center in the Cape Town, South Africa. To review the diagnostic techniques most commonly used and the primary surgery performed for these patients.

Methods: We performed a retrospective folder review of patients diagnosed with DCIS over a period from Jan 2005 to Dec 2012, at the combined Breast Cancer Clinic at Groote Schuur Hospital. Patients with a histological diagnosis of DCIS were identified from a prospectively collected patient database and the South African National Health Laboratory System (NHLS) histological reports and operative records.

Results: 42 patients with isolated DCIS were identified. This represents 1.1% (42/3636 ) of all breast malignancies managed in this period. The average age of presentation was 58 years. Most patients presented with a breast lump (23/42). The diagnosis was made on core biopsy in 14 patients while 8 patients required excision of the palpable lump to make the diagnosis. 23 patients underwent a primary mastectomy, 6 patients had a wide local excision 8( WLE) and 6 patients had radio-guided occult lesion localization (ROLL) with therapeutic intent.

Conclusion: Though rare, the management of DCIS in this setting highlights the challenges of diagnosing and managing early breast malignancies in LMICs.

Author Biographies

Miriam Claire Mutebi, University of Cape Town

Surgical Oncology and Endocrine Unit
Division of General Surgery
Faculty of Health Science
Groote Schuur Hospital
University of Cape Town

Hannah Simonds, University of Cape Town
Department of Radiation Oncology
University of Cape Town
Lydia Cairncross, University of Cape Town
Head of DepartmentSurgical Oncology and Endocrine UnitDivision of General SurgeryFaculty of Health ScienceGroote Schuur HospitalUniversity of Cape Town
Eugenio Panieri, University of Cape Town

Professor of Surgery
Surgical Oncology and Endocrine Unit
Division of General Surgery
Faculty of Health Science
Groote Schuur Hospital
University of Cape Town

Published
2017-04-11
How to Cite
Mutebi, M., Simonds, H., Cairncross, L., & Panieri, E. (2017). Breast ductal carcinoma in situ in an unscreened population: presentation, diagnosis and management at a single tertiary centre. South African Journal of Surgery, 55(1), 4-9. Retrieved from http://sajs.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/sajs/article/view/1998
Section
Oncology