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Introduction: Liver metastases from breast cancer (BCLM) confer poor survival. Liver resection in BCLM patients has been increasingly employed. Aim: We undertook a systematic review to evaluate the role of hepatic resection in patients with breast cancer metastatic to the liver. Materials & methods: In total, 36 studies were overviewed. Patient populations, characteristics, morbidity, mortality and survival were documented. Results: Median overall survival was 41 months. Major morbidity was rare while 30-day postoperative mortality was near nil. Conclusion: Liver surgery for BCLM can be performed with low mortality, acceptable morbidity and promising survival benefit in carefully selected patients. |