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Michael Untch1, Jens Huober2, Christian Jackisch3, Andreas Schneeweiss4, Sara Y Brucker5, Peter Dall6, Carsten Denkert7, Peter A Fasching8, Tanja Fehm9, Bernd Gerber10, Wolfgang Janni11, Thorsten Kühn12, Diana Lüftner13, Volker Möbus14, Volkmar Müller15, Achim Rody16, Peter Sinn17, Marc Thill18, Christoph Thomssen19, Nadia Harbeck20, Cornelia Liedtke21.
Abstract
The St. Gallen International Consensus Conference on the treatment of patients with primary breast cancer has been held regularly (every second year in the last six years) for more than 30 years. This year, the findings of the International St. Gallen Consensus Panel and their implications for clinical practice were again discussed by a German working group of leading breast cancer specialists. Five of the breast cancer specialists from Germany were also members of this year's St. Gallen panel. A comparison between the St. Gallen recommendations and the annually updated treatment guidelines of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (AGO 2017) and the S3-guideline agreed upon in 2017 is useful. The recommendations of the St. Gallen panel represent an international cross-section of opinions of experts from different countries and different disciplines, while the S3-guideline and AGO guidelines are evidence-based. The motto of this year's 15th St. Gallen Conference was "Escalating and De-Escalating". The rationale behind this concept was to promote more individualized treatment and thereby reduce overtreatment as well as undertreatment.Entities:
Keywords: St. Gallen consensus 2017; early breast cancer; local therapy; male breast cancer; multigene expression; pathology; pregnancy; systemic therapy
Year: 2017 PMID: 28769126 PMCID: PMC5489401 DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-111601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd ISSN: 0016-5751 Impact factor: 2.915