posted on 2013-11-26, 00:00authored byRajyasree Emmadi, Elizabeth L. Wiley
Tumor surgical resection margin status is important for any malignant lesion. When this occurs in conjunction with efforts to
preserve or conserve the afflicted organ, these margins become extremely important. With the demonstration of no difference
in overall survival between mastectomy versus lumpectomy and radiation for breast carcinoma, there is a definite trend toward
smaller resections combined with radiation, constituting “breast-conserving therapy.” Tumor-free margins are therefore key to the
success of this treatment protocol. We discuss the various aspects of margin status in this setting, from a pathology perspective,
incorporating the past and current practices with a brief glimpse of emerging future techniques.