London, Feb 20 : Minimally invasive breast surgery may be more concerned with better cosmetic outcomes than cure rates, an expert has warned.
Monica Morrow, chief of the breast service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre in New York, has warned that effectiveness and safety, as well as aesthetic outcomes, need to be considered when planning surgery for breast cancer.
She claims that over the past 30 years surgery has increasingly become devoted to improving cosmetic outcomes.
Today techniques such as oncoplastic and endoscopic surgery, which involved minimal skin incision, are possible.