A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Mapping Biopsy for Primary Extramammary Paget’s Disease in Reducing Recurrence Following Surgical Excision

Author:

Murugan Thirrisha12,Wong Louis Choon Kit12,Ong Xing-Yi Sarah12,Tan Sze Huey3,Tan Joey Wee-Shan124,Liu Ying124,Shannon Nicholas B.124,Chiang Jianbang5,Poon Eileen5,Chan Jason Yongsheng56,Yang Valerie Shiwen57,Somasundaram Nagavalli58,Farid Mohamad58,Wong Ru Xin9,Nei Wen Long89,Kwek Jin Wei810,Thng Choon Hua10,Hennedige Tiffany10,Tang Po Yin1112,Selvarajan Sathiyamoorthy11,Tay Kae Jack13,Abdul Mohamed Rezal12,Wong Jolene Si Min12814,Seo Chin Jin128,Soo Khee Chee12,Chia Claramae Shulyn12814,Ong Chin-Ann Johnny12478

Affiliation:

1. Division of Surgery and Surgical Oncology, Department of Sarcoma, Peritoneal and Rare Tumours (SPRinT), National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

2. Division of Surgery and Surgical Oncology, Department of Sarcoma, Peritoneal and Rare Tumours (SPRinT), Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

3. Division of Clinical Trials and Epidemiological Sciences, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

4. Laboratory of Applied Human Genetics, Division of Medical Sciences, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

5. Division of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

6. Cancer Discovery Hub, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

7. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*STAR Research Entities, Singapore

8. SingHealth Duke-NUS Oncology Academic Clinical Program, Duke NUS Medical School, Singapore

9. Division of Radiation Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

10. Division of Oncologic Imaging, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

11. Department of Anatomical Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

12. Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore

13. Division of Surgery and Surgical Oncology, Department of Urology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

14. SingHealth Duke-NUS Surgery Academic Clinical Program, Duke NUS Medical School, Singapore.

Abstract

Objective: To examine the association between the performance of mapping biopsies and surgical outcomes postexcision of extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD). Background: Primary EMPD is a rare entity associated with poorly defined surgical margins and difficult-to-access sites of lesions. Surgical resection with clear margins remains the preferred management method. The use of mapping biopsies might be beneficial, particularly in lowering disease recurrence. Methods: Available literature was reviewed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses methodology before a fixed-effect meta-analysis was performed to identify the presence of a correlation between performing mapping biopsies and positive margins on permanent sections as well as disease-free survival. Additional study results not included in the quantitative assessment were qualitatively assessed and reported. Results: A total of 12 studies were shortlisted for final analysis. 294 patients who underwent mapping biopsies and 48 patients who did not undergo mapping biopsies were included in the assessment. Forest plot analysis revealed a pooled rate ratio of 0.50 (95% CI, 0.32–0.77) in the prevalence of positive margins in patients with mapping biopsies performed as compared to patients without. The pooled rate ratio of the prevalence of disease-free survival in patients with mapping biopsies performed as compared to patients without was 1.38 (95% CI, 1.03–1.84). Qualitative assessment of the remaining selected studies revealed equivocal results. Conclusions: Mapping biopsies are able to improve EMPD surgical excision outcomes but given the rarity of the disease and heterogeneity of mapping biopsy procedures, further confirmation with randomized controlled trials or a larger patient pool is necessary.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science

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