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How do you approach breast conserving therapy in a woman who has formed bothersome keloids after prior surgeries?

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Radiation Oncology · Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

I have only seen a few patients who developed keloids following breast surgery, whether or not they received radiation therapy. That also is true of individuals who have had keloids on other parts of their body. Hence, this fortunately seems to be a rare event, and I do not think prophylactic steroi...

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network

Anecdotally, I have seen less keloid formation in women after BCT and RT even though RT is delivered after wound healing. In the past, for a few patients, I have done boost plan post op within 24 hrs (4Gy x3) treating scar and surgical bed followed by adjuvant whole breast after healing. When doing ...

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Radiation Oncology · University of Colorado School of Medicine

I have managed this a couple of times. In one patient, I treated her incisions with standard 6-7 Gy x3 with electrons on days 1-3 postop, then completed WBI later. Another patient I plan on treating this month developed keloids after lumpectomy/SLNBx a year ago, but never followed up for adjuvant th...

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