Vacuum-assisted excision: one-step approach to the diagnosis and percutaneous treatment of small early breast cancer (the VAE-BREAST 01 study protocol)
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Introduction: Vacuum-assisted excision (VAE) of breast lesions is a technique used
for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes and is performed on an outpatient basis,
with local anesthesia and image guidance. Currently, VAE is used in themanagement
of benign lesions and lesions of uncertain malignant potential (B3 lesions). More
recently, there has been interest in VAE for the percutaneous treatment of small
breast cancers, the aim of which was to reduce morbidity and aggressive surgical
treatment. Due to how conventional VAE is performed, histopathological
assessment of the resection margins is not possible. Obtaining free margins after a
breast cancer resection is a primary objective in the surgical treatment of this disease.
If VAE could ensure free margins and the absence of residual tumor in the surgical
excision, it would represent a safe method for a minimally invasive treatment,
providing an effective percutaneous treatment of small early breast cancers.
Methods: The prospective VAE-BREAST 01 study explores the role of VAE
associated with cavity margin sample shaving (CMSH) as a one-step approach
in the diagnosis and complete excision of small breast tumors, ensuring the
absence of residual disease in surgical pathology. Women with lesions smaller
than 1.5 cm, ACR BI-RADS™ (American College of Radiology Breast Imaging
Reporting and Data System) category 4 or 5, and identified by screening or
clinical alteration are included. Multifocal, multicentric breast cancers and breast
cancers associated with diffuse and extensive calcifications are excluded. The
sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, negative predictive
value, and the false-negative and false-positive rates of VAE+CMSH for the
complete excision of breast cancers will be calculated. The collected data also
will include patients’ demographics, image characteristics of the lesions,
information regarding the VAE+CMSH and surgical procedure, biopsy and
surgical pathology, and data on side effects, patient acceptance, cosmetic
results, and patients’ experiences during VAE.
Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval was obtained from the Brazilian
National Research Ethics Commission (CONEP). Participants will provide
written informed consent, and researchers will follow institutional guidelines
for data collection and management.
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COUTO, Henrique Lima et al. Vacuum-assisted excision: one-step approach to the diagnosis and percutaneous treatment of small early breast cancer (the VAE-BREAST 01 study protocol). Frontiers in Oncology, Lausanne, v. 15, e1687634, 2025. DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2025.1687634. Disponível em: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/oncology/articles/10.3389/fonc.2025.1687634/full. Acesso em: 15 maio 2026.