Local and regional therapy considerations after preoperative therapy in patients with breast cancer
Purpose of review
The starting point of neoadjuvant therapy was to use preoperative chemotherapy in order to provide surgeons and radiotherapists with the possibility of local treatment in patients with locally advanced, primary inoperable or inflammatory disease. Since then, this treatment approach has dramatically evolved and is now a standard of care in patients with high-risk early breast cancer.
Recent findings
The role of surgery after neoadjuvant therapy is to remove residual disease in the breast and or in the lymph nodes and to provide further treatment possibilities according to pathohistologic findings at surgery.
Summary
Innovative medical treatments are now being used for neoadjuvant treatment in order to reduce the extent of locoregional surgery in the breast and the axilla and also to adjust further medical treatment after neoadjuvant therapy and surgery.
Source: Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Tags: BREAST CANCER: Edited by Gottfried E. Konecny Source Type: research
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