Personalization of loco-regional care for primary breast cancer patients (part 2) Journal Article


Authors: Toi, M.; Winer, E. P.; Benson, J. R.; Inamoto, T.; Forbes, J. F.; Von Minckwitz, G.; Robertson, J. F.; Grobmyer, S. R.; Jatoi, I.; Sasano, H.; Kunkler, I.; Ho, A. Y.; Yamauchi, C.; Chow, L. W.; Huang, C. S.; Han, W.; Noguchi, S.; Pegram, M. D.; Yamauchi, H.; Lee, E. S.; Larionov, A. A.; Bevilacqua, J. L.; Yoshimura, M.; Sugie, T.; Yamauchi, A.; Krop, I. E.; Noh, D. Y.; Klimberg, V. S.
Article Title: Personalization of loco-regional care for primary breast cancer patients (part 2)
Abstract: The loco-regional management of breast cancer is increasingly complex with application of primary systemic therapies, oncoplastic techniques and genetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility. Personalization of loco-regional treatment is integral to optimization of breast cancer care. Clinical and pathological tumor stage, biological features and host factors influence loco-regional treatment strategies and extent of surgical procedures. Key issues including axillary staging, axillary treatment, radiation therapy, primary systemic therapy (PST), preoperative hormonal therapy and genetic predisposition were identified and discussed at the Kyoto Breast Cancer Consensus Conference (KBCCC2014). In the second of a two part conference scene, consensus recommendations for radiation treatment, primary systemic therapies and management of genetic predisposition are reported and focus on the following topics: influence of both clinical response to PST and stage at presentation on recommendations for postmastectomy radiotherapy; use of regional nodal irradiation in selected node-positive patients and those with adverse pathological factors; extent of surgical resection following downstaging of tumors with PST; use of preoperative hormonal therapy in premenopausal women with larger, node-negative luminal A-like tumors and managing increasing demands for contralateral prophylactic mastectomy in patients with a unilateral sporadic breast cancer. © 2015 Future Medicine Ltd.
Keywords: breast cancer; brca1/2; postmastectomy radiation therapy; luminal type
Journal Title: Future Oncology
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
ISSN: 1479-6694
Publisher: Future Medicine  
Date Published: 2015-01-01
Start Page: 1301
End Page: 1305
Language: English
DOI: 10.2217/fon.15.66
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Presented at the Kyoto Breast Cancer Consensus Conference; 2014 Feb 18–20; Kyoto, Japan -- Export Date: 3 June 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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