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Tailoring therapies-improving the management of early breast cancer: St Gallen International Expert Consensus on the Primary Therapy of Early Breast Cancer 2015
- Source :
- Annals of oncology, 26 (8, Annals of Oncology
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- The 14th St Gallen International Breast Cancer Conference (2015) reviewed substantial new evidence on locoregional and systemic therapies for early breast cancer. Further experience has supported the adequacy of tumor margins defined as 'no ink on invasive tumor or DCIS' and the safety of omitting axillary dissection in specific cohorts. Radiotherapy trials support irradiation of regional nodes in node-positive disease. Considering subdivisions within luminal disease, the Panel was more concerned with indications for the use of specific therapies, rather than surrogate identification of intrinsic subtypes as measured by multiparameter molecular tests. For the treatment of HER2-positive disease in patients with node-negative cancers up to 1 cm, the Panel endorsed a simplified regimen comprising paclitaxel and trastuzumab without anthracycline as adjuvant therapy. For premenopausal patients with endocrine responsive disease, the Panel endorsed the role of ovarian function suppression with either tamoxifen or exemestane for patients at higher risk. The Panel noted the value of an LHRH agonist given during chemotherapy for premenopausal women with ER-negative disease in protecting against premature ovarian failure and preserving fertility. The Panel noted increasing evidence for the prognostic value of commonly used multiparameter molecular markers, some of which also carried prognostic information for late relapse. The Panel noted that the results of such tests, where available, were frequently used to assist decisions about the inclusion of cytotoxic chemotherapy in the treatment of patients with luminal disease, but noted that threshold values had not been established for this purpose for any of these tests. Multiparameter molecular assays are expensive and therefore unavailable in much of the world. The majority of new breast cancer cases and breast cancer deaths now occur in less developed regions of the world. In these areas, less expensive pathology tests may provide valuable information. The Panel recommendations on treatment are not intended to apply to all patients, but rather to establish norms appropriate for the majority. Again, economic considerations may require that less expensive and only marginally less effective therapies may be necessary in less resourced areas. Panel recommendations do not imply unanimous agreement among Panel members. Indeed, very few of the 200 questions received 100% agreement from the Panel. In the text below, wording is intended to convey the strength of Panel support for each recommendation, while details of Panel voting on each question are available in supplementary Appendix S2, available at Annals of Oncology online.<br />0<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published
- Subjects :
- Oncology
Receptor, ErbB-2
medicine.medical_treatment
Platinum Compounds
Mastectomy, Segmental
radiation therapy
surgery
chemistry.chemical_compound
Exemestane
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
Medicine
Anthracyclines
Mastectomy
Neoadjuvant therapy
Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast
Early breast cancer
Hematology
Chemotherapy regimen
3. Good health
Radiation therapy
Receptors, Estrogen
Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Special Articles
Taxoids
Female
Receptors, Progesterone
medicine.drug
medicine.medical_specialty
Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal
education
Breast Neoplasms
systemic adjuvant therapies
Breast cancer
Internal medicine
St Gallen Consensus
Systemic adjuvant therapies
Adjuvant therapy
Humans
early breast cancer
Neoplasm Staging
business.industry
Trastuzumab
medicine.disease
Cancérologie
Tamoxifen
Carcinoma, Lobular
Regimen
Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating
chemistry
Axilla
Lymph Node Excision
Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
Surgery
business
Hématologie
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Annals of oncology, 26 (8, Annals of Oncology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....563d6d619f34a8e86feebcec50f65a28