Symposium report: breast cancer in India —trends, environmental exposures and clinical implications

ConclusionThere was consensus that the prevalence of late-stage BC and the high BC mortality rates are associated with the practice of detection, which is primarily through clinical and self-breast exams, as opposed to mammography. Triple-Negative BC (TNBC) was extensively discussed, including TNBC etiology and potential risk factors, the limited treatment options, and if reported TNBC rates are supported by rigorous scientific evidence. The Think Tank session yielded long-term and short-term goals to further BC reduction in India and included more regional etiological studies on environmental exposures using existing India-based cohorts and case –control studies, standardization for molecular subtyping of BC cases, and improving the public’s awareness of breast health.
Source: Cancer Causes and Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research