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Customizing local and systemic therapies for women with early breast cancer: the St. Gallen International Consensus Guidelines for treatment of early breast cancer 2021

Authors :
H.J. Burstein
G. Curigliano
B. Thürlimann
W.P. Weber
P. Poortmans
M.M. Regan
H.J. Senn
E.P. Winer
M. Gnant
Stephan Aebi
Fabrice André
Carlos Barrios
Jonas Bergh
Herve Bonnefoi
Denisse Bretel Morales
Sara Brucker
Harold Burstein
David Cameron
Fatima Cardoso
Lisa Carey
Boon Chua
Eva Ciruelos
Marco Colleoni
Giuseppe Curigliano
Suzette Delaloge
Carsten Denkert
Peter Dubsky
Bent Ejlertsen
Florian Fitzal
Prudence Francis
Viviana Galimberti
Hebatallah Gamal El Din Mohamed Mahmoud
Judy Garber
Michael Gnant
William Gradishar
Bahadir Gulluoglu
Nadia Harbeck
Chiun-Sheng Huang
Jens Huober
Andre Ilbawi
Zefei Jiang
Steven Johnston
Eun Sook Lee
Sibylle Loibl
Monica Morrow
Ann Partridge
Martine Piccart
Philip Poortmans
Aleix Prat
Meredith Regan
Isabella Rubio
Hope Rugo
Emiel Rutgers
Felix Sedlmayer
Vladimir Semiglazov
Hans-Joerg Senn
Zhiming Shao
Tanja Spanic
Petra Tesarova
Beat Thürlimann
Sergei Tjulandin
Masakazu Toi
Maureen Trudeau
Nicholas Turner
Inez Vaz Luis
Giuseppe Viale
Toru Watanabe
Walter P. Weber
Eric P. Winer
Binghe Xu
Panelists of the St Gallen Consensus Conference
Source :
Annals of oncology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

The 17th St Gallen International Breast Cancer Consensus Conference in 2021 was held virtually, owing to the global COVID-19 pandemic. More than 3300 participants took part in this important bi-annual critical review of the 'state of the art' in the multidisciplinary care of early-stage breast cancer. Seventy-four expert panelists (see Appendix 1) from all continents discussed and commented on the previously elaborated consensus questions, as well as many key questions on early breast cancer diagnosis and treatment asked by the audience. The theme of this year's conference was 'Customizing local and systemic therapies.' A well-organized program of pre-recorded symposia, live panel discussions and real-time panel voting results drew a worldwide audience of thousands, reflecting the farreaching impact of breast cancer on every continent. The interactive technology platform allowed, for the first time, audience members to ask direct questions to panelists, and to weigh in with their own vote on several key panel questions. A hallmark of this meeting was to focus on customized recommendations for treatment of early-stage breast cancer. There is increasing recognition that the care of a breast cancer patient depends on highly individualized clinical features, including the stage at presentation, the biological subset of breast cancer, the genetic factors that may underlie breast cancer risk, the genomic signatures that inform treatment recommendations, the extent of response before surgery in patients who receive neoadjuvant therapy, and patient preferences. This customized approach to treatment requires integration of clinical care between patients and radiology, pathology, genetics, and surgical, medical and radiation oncology providers. It also requires a dynamic response from clinicians as they encounter accumulating clinical information at the time of diagnosis and then serially with each step in the treatment plan and follow-up, reflecting patient experiences and treatment response.

Details

ISSN :
09237534
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c224969788078689a249fc4a88bef3a5