Radiotherapeutic management of early breast cancer Journal Article


Author: McCormick, B.
Article Title: Radiotherapeutic management of early breast cancer
Abstract: Radiation therapy has been used for the management of breast cancer for many years. Traditionally, it has been an adjunct to the radical mastectomy, but in recent decades major centers have initiated studies replacing the mastectomy with a more limited surgical procedure and, at the same time, have increased the irradiated volume to include all the remaining breast tissue. For early, infiltrating duct breast cancer, results of these studies using modern therapy units combined with appropriate local surgery have been consistent and comparable in both local control and long-term survival to published results with the modified mastectomy. The definition of 'early breast cancer' and how should it be applied to the patient is discussed for both clinical stage I and stage II cancer patients following a brief review of the major studies.
Keywords: review; breast cancer; mastectomy; tumor volume; breast neoplasms; fatality; human; female
Journal Title: Journal of the National Medical Association
Volume: 79
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0027-9684
Publisher: Natl Med Assoc  
Date Published: 1987-05-01
Start Page: 545
End Page: 550
Language: English
PUBMED: 3586050
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2625475
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 5 February 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Beryl McCormick
    372 McCormick