Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient

Background: Multidisciplinary care in quality-assured specialized Brest Centre is nowadays considered optimal management of breast cancer and it is associated with better patient outcomes. Modern breast cancer surgery should provide optimal oncological outcomes, as well as preserve the quality of l...

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Main Authors: Ana Peterko, Damir Grebić, Damir Juranić, Aleksandra Bila, Danijel Trčak, Dolores Brajan, Nevija Žepina, Mladenka Golubovac Iskra, Franjo Lovasić
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Language:English
Published: Kaviani Breast Disease Institute 2022-03-01
Series:Archives of Breast Cancer
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Online Access:https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/553
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author Ana Peterko
Damir Grebić
Damir Juranić
Aleksandra Bila
Danijel Trčak
Dolores Brajan
Nevija Žepina
Mladenka Golubovac Iskra
Franjo Lovasić
author_facet Ana Peterko
Damir Grebić
Damir Juranić
Aleksandra Bila
Danijel Trčak
Dolores Brajan
Nevija Žepina
Mladenka Golubovac Iskra
Franjo Lovasić
author_sort Ana Peterko
collection DOAJ
description Background: Multidisciplinary care in quality-assured specialized Brest Centre is nowadays considered optimal management of breast cancer and it is associated with better patient outcomes. Modern breast cancer surgery should provide optimal oncological outcomes, as well as preserve the quality of life. European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA) set up the minimum requirements for a specialized Breast Centre and proposed 15 mandatory quality indicator (QI) benchmarks for certification purposes. Six are intended for breast cancer surgery quality assessment. Methods: In Breast Centre of Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Croatia, data were collected retrospectively for 2019 and prospectively thereafter in a clinical register, encrypted according to the EUSOMA instructions and uploaded into the collective EUSOMA database. Following database validation, all quality indicators were calculated, for 3 consecutive years. In addition, a comprehensive on-site audit was performed in 2021 for all services included in breast cancer management in Rijeka, Croatia. Results: All mandatory surgical quality indicators were above the EUSOMA benchmarks in all 3 years. Non-compliance with EUSOMA recommendations were reported as major, minor, recommendations and observations. For the surgical department, no major or minor non-conformities were reported. At the national level, mastectomy rates were above the permitted benchmark in 4 consecutive years. Conclusion: We have voluntarily initiated and performed quality control of our Breast Centre.  The achieved certificate is a confirmation of the high quality of care. All Centers involved in breast cancer management should consider quality evaluation to detect potential suboptimal management. Improvements in quality of care will improve patient outcomes.
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spelling doaj.art-b9a7023e2b0b470c92e551820c16b6662022-12-22T02:50:32ZengKaviani Breast Disease InstituteArchives of Breast Cancer2383-04332022-03-0193Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patientAna Peterko0Damir GrebićDamir JuranićAleksandra BilaDanijel TrčakDolores BrajanNevija ŽepinaMladenka Golubovac IskraFranjo Lovasića:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:31:"Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka";} Background: Multidisciplinary care in quality-assured specialized Brest Centre is nowadays considered optimal management of breast cancer and it is associated with better patient outcomes. Modern breast cancer surgery should provide optimal oncological outcomes, as well as preserve the quality of life. European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists (EUSOMA) set up the minimum requirements for a specialized Breast Centre and proposed 15 mandatory quality indicator (QI) benchmarks for certification purposes. Six are intended for breast cancer surgery quality assessment. Methods: In Breast Centre of Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Croatia, data were collected retrospectively for 2019 and prospectively thereafter in a clinical register, encrypted according to the EUSOMA instructions and uploaded into the collective EUSOMA database. Following database validation, all quality indicators were calculated, for 3 consecutive years. In addition, a comprehensive on-site audit was performed in 2021 for all services included in breast cancer management in Rijeka, Croatia. Results: All mandatory surgical quality indicators were above the EUSOMA benchmarks in all 3 years. Non-compliance with EUSOMA recommendations were reported as major, minor, recommendations and observations. For the surgical department, no major or minor non-conformities were reported. At the national level, mastectomy rates were above the permitted benchmark in 4 consecutive years. Conclusion: We have voluntarily initiated and performed quality control of our Breast Centre.  The achieved certificate is a confirmation of the high quality of care. All Centers involved in breast cancer management should consider quality evaluation to detect potential suboptimal management. Improvements in quality of care will improve patient outcomes. https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/553Breast Centre, EUSOMA criteria, quality indicator, mastectomy, breast-conserving
spellingShingle Ana Peterko
Damir Grebić
Damir Juranić
Aleksandra Bila
Danijel Trčak
Dolores Brajan
Nevija Žepina
Mladenka Golubovac Iskra
Franjo Lovasić
Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient
Archives of Breast Cancer
Breast Centre, EUSOMA criteria, quality indicator, mastectomy, breast-conserving
title Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient
title_full Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient
title_fullStr Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient
title_full_unstemmed Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient
title_short Conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early-stage breast cancer patient
title_sort conservation rates of breast and axilla indicate the quality of surgical management of the early stage breast cancer patient
topic Breast Centre, EUSOMA criteria, quality indicator, mastectomy, breast-conserving
url https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/553
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