Oncoplastic Surgery in the Large-Breasted Breast Cancer gene Patient: A Staged Step to Enable Nipple Sparing Mastectomy.

2021 
Patients with macromastia and/or moderate-severe ptosis who desire mastectomy are typically offered skin sparing mastectomies. Recent technical advances have broadened the inclusion criteria to allow for nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM) in this population; however, they have been limited to patients with unifocal disease. We report on the multidisciplinary approach used to offer a NSM to a patient with multicentric triple-negative breast cancer and symptomatic macromastia with severe ptosis in the setting of positive genetic testing. We discuss the combination of a staged oncoplastic approach with neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy, as well as the foundations of these approaches. We encourage further research and inclusion of patients such as ours in the criteria for NSM.
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