Life (Jan 2024)

SENOSI Confocal Microscopy: A New and Innovating Way to Detect Positive Margins in Non-Palpable Breast Cancer?

  • Deborah Wernly,
  • Charles Beniere,
  • Valerie Besse,
  • Stephanie Seidler,
  • Regine Lachat,
  • Igor Letovanec,
  • Daniela Huber,
  • Colin Simonson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life14020204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 204

Abstract

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In Switzerland, breast cancer is the leading cancer among women, with breast-conserving surgery (BCS) being the preferred treatment for small tumors. The margin status post-surgery is a critical predictor of local recurrence. Achieving negative margins remains a challenge, leading to re-excision in 20–30% of cases. Traditional methods like intraoperative examination palpation and radiography have limitations in assessing excised margins. This study introduces the Histolog® Scanner, a confocal microscopy tool, as a potential solution. It provides real-time images of tissue architecture, allowing for rapid and accurate assessment of excised margins. Our research compared the Histolog® Scanner with standard per-operative radiography in patients with non palpable breast cancer. Preliminary results indicate that the Histolog® Scanner offers a reliable and time-efficient method for margin assessment, suggesting its potential for clinical integration.

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