Sixty patients with stage IIIA and IIIB breast cancer have been treated with a combined modality approach including induction chemotherapy, surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy: 74.5\% of patients achieved an objective response after 3 cycles of induction chemotherapy, and 98.3\% of patients were rendered disease-free after induction chemotherapy and surgery or radiotherapy; at 4 years, actuarial survival and disease-free survival are 71.5\% and 43\%, respectively. These results are significantly better than our historical control, and locally advanced breast cancer must now be considered a curable disease when treated with an aggressive multimodal approach
Abstract Background Because there is no exact therapeutic target, the systemic treatment of triple-n...
The surgical management of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last...
AbstractThe authors present a case report of a patient with breast cancer diagnosed in 2005, treated...
Various methods of management of locally advanced breast cancer have been proposed, including combin...
In the multidisciplinary treatment of locally advanced and metastatic breast cancer, aggressive surg...
Between April 1982 and December 1987, 82 locally advanced non-metastatic and non-inflammatory breast...
Locally advanced breast cancer is a specific clinic entity, comprising various degrees of breast can...
From 1976 to 1985, 61 consecutive patients with locally advanced breast cancer were treated with mul...
The surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last ...
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in locally advanced breast tumors may allow an adequate control of t...
The definition of locally advanced breast cancer mainly describes the clinically stage III disease. ...
AbstractBackgroundLocally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is still common in developing countries. The...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women in the United States. As of 2018, 1 in 8 women in t...
INTRODUCTION: A part of the literature supports the undoubtful advantage of neoadjuvant chemothe...
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) continues to be a significant prob-lem in theUnited States and...
Abstract Background Because there is no exact therapeutic target, the systemic treatment of triple-n...
The surgical management of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last...
AbstractThe authors present a case report of a patient with breast cancer diagnosed in 2005, treated...
Various methods of management of locally advanced breast cancer have been proposed, including combin...
In the multidisciplinary treatment of locally advanced and metastatic breast cancer, aggressive surg...
Between April 1982 and December 1987, 82 locally advanced non-metastatic and non-inflammatory breast...
Locally advanced breast cancer is a specific clinic entity, comprising various degrees of breast can...
From 1976 to 1985, 61 consecutive patients with locally advanced breast cancer were treated with mul...
The surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last ...
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in locally advanced breast tumors may allow an adequate control of t...
The definition of locally advanced breast cancer mainly describes the clinically stage III disease. ...
AbstractBackgroundLocally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is still common in developing countries. The...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women in the United States. As of 2018, 1 in 8 women in t...
INTRODUCTION: A part of the literature supports the undoubtful advantage of neoadjuvant chemothe...
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) continues to be a significant prob-lem in theUnited States and...
Abstract Background Because there is no exact therapeutic target, the systemic treatment of triple-n...
The surgical management of breast cancer has undergone continuous and profound changes over the last...
AbstractThe authors present a case report of a patient with breast cancer diagnosed in 2005, treated...