Local therapy of invasive disease.

Author: BoyagesJ, HarrisJ R

Paper Details 
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Mastectomy and CS and RT are currently the two major options for patients with early breast cancer. Prospective randomized trials have shown comparable survival rates for these two treatments. The major selection criterion for CS and RT is the relative size of the tumor and the breast. The surgeon m...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2691494

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Local Therapy of Invasive Disease

The treatment of early breast cancer, like navigating a treacherous desert landscape, requires careful consideration of multiple options. This study focuses on two major approaches: mastectomy and conservative surgery followed by radiation therapy (CS and RT). The authors discuss the rationale behind choosing one treatment over the other, emphasizing the importance of tumor size and breast size in determining the best approach. They highlight the potential for excellent cosmetic outcomes with CS and RT when performed by skilled surgeons and radiotherapists.

Navigating the Desert of Breast Cancer: A Comparative View

The study underscores the importance of individualized treatment plans in breast cancer management. Ultimately, the choice between mastectomy and CS and RT should be based on a careful evaluation of the patient's individual needs and preferences, ensuring optimal outcomes and minimizing complications.

A Personal Touch in Breast Cancer Care: A Patient's Perspective

When facing a breast cancer diagnosis, it's crucial to be an active participant in your care. Engage in open dialogue with your physician to understand the various treatment options available and their potential benefits and risks. By working together, you can navigate this challenging terrain and achieve the best possible outcome.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research highlights the comparable survival rates associated with mastectomy and CS and RT for patients with early breast cancer. The choice of treatment should be individualized based on the patient's unique circumstances, aiming for optimal outcomes and minimizing complications.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1990-02-13
  2. Date Revised 2007-11-15
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

2691494

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

2691494

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