V. Galimberti et al., CENTRAL SMALL-SIZE BREAST-CANCER - HOW TO OVERCOME THE PROBLEM OF NIPPLE AND AREOLA INVOLVEMENT, European journal of cancer, 29A(8), 1993, pp. 1093-1096
For centrally located small tumours we have sought, with the aid of a
plastic surgeon, to achieve the same radicality as in the other quadra
nts, while achieving a good cosmetic result. We considered 37 patients
with small centrally located breast carcinoma, in whom we performed a
new surgical technique. From analysis of this series it emerged that
a high percentage (54.1%) had nipple and areolar involvement, suggesti
ng their removal; it is no problem to sacrifice these when a good cosm
etic result can be achieved by plastic remodelling.