Literature DB >> 18514949

American College of Radiology appropriateness criteria on conservative surgery and radiation: stages I and II breast carcinoma.

Julia R White1, Francine E Halberg, Rachel Rabinovitch, Sheryl Green, Bruce G Haffty, Lawrence J Solin, Eric A Strom, Marie E Taylor, Stephen B Edge.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During the past 2 decades, breast conservation therapy (BCT) has become firmly established as a standard therapeutic approach for eligible women with early-stage breast cancer. Breast radiation after conservative surgery is an integral component of BCT, resulting in comparable local control and equivalent survival to mastectomy. Successful breast conservation relies on understanding key elements for patient selection, evaluation, treatment contraindications, radiation therapy methods, and integration with systemic therapy.
METHODS: The Appropriateness Criteria Committee of the American College of Radiology convened an expert panel to examine BCT for early-stage breast cancer. By using a modified Delphi technique to generate consensus, the expert panel responded to questionnaires on 9 clinical cases that address various key elements of breast conservation. A literature review on BCT led to the generation of an evidence table to support the consensus and overview.
RESULTS: Consensus for appropriateness criteria for BCT was produced for various clinical scenarios commonly encountered in practice. These topics include radiation oncology management issues related to young patient age, sentinel node biopsy, elderly patients, other histology, positive margins, extensive intraductal component, node-positive breast cancer, genetic breast cancer, partial breast irradiation, and systemic therapy. Radiation methods for BCT are reviewed.
CONCLUSION: The Breast Cancer Panel has generated a consensus of up-to-date guidelines for the appropriate use of radiation for BCT by using a modified Delphi process for the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18514949     DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2008.02.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Radiol        ISSN: 1546-1440            Impact factor:   5.532


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2.  Initial validation and clinical experience with 3D optical-surface-guided whole breast irradiation of breast cancer.

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3.  Age, breast cancer subtype approximation, and local recurrence after breast-conserving therapy.

Authors:  Nils D Arvold; Alphonse G Taghian; Andrzej Niemierko; Rita F Abi Raad; Meera Sreedhara; Paul L Nguyen; Jennifer R Bellon; Julia S Wong; Barbara L Smith; Jay R Harris
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4.  High-Grade Breast Epithelioid Angiosarcoma Secondary to Radiotherapy Metastasizing to the Contralateral Lymph Node: Unusual Presentation and Potential Pitfall.

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5.  Radiation therapy in early-stage invasive breast cancer.

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6.  Breast Cancer in Young Women Presents With More Aggressive Pathologic Characteristics: Retrospective Analysis From an Argentine National Database.

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Authors:  M Hickey; M Peate; C M Saunders; M Friedlander
Journal:  Hum Reprod Update       Date:  2009-01-27       Impact factor: 15.610

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Authors:  Theodora A Koulis; Tien Phan; Ivo A Olivotto
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