AbstractIntroductionIn absence of randomized evidence to support safety of conservative surgery (BCT) in locally advanced breast cancer (LABC), we analyzed a cohort of 664 women with LABC treated during January 1998 to December 2002 at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India.Materials and methodsAll were treated with a multimodality regimen comprising of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by surgery (modified radical mastectomy or BCT) and adjuvant radiotherapy and hormone therapy. The outcome was evaluated to assess safety of BCT.Results71% (469/664) women responded to NACT (22% clinical CR and 49% PR) and 28.3% (188/664) underwent BCT. Positive lumpectomy margins were reported in 8.5%, with gross presence of tumor at the margins in 2....
AbstractBackgroundLocally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is still common in developing countries. The...
There have been fundamental changes in the approach to breast cancer management over the last centur...
AbstractBreast cancer is now considered to be a systemic disease from the outset, with no correlatio...
AbstractIntroductionIn absence of randomized evidence to support safety of conservative surgery (BCT...
Objective To review the long-term follow-up data from the authors’ institutional experience of 62 pa...
Women with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) who are breast conservation (BCT) candidates after ...
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) represents a worldwide major challenge, with a reported incide...
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in locally advanced breast tumors may allow an adequate control of ...
BACKGROUND: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in patients with large tumors shrunk by neoadjuvant che...
Background: Prior studies have shown long-term outcome of Neo-Adjuvant Chemotherapy (NACT) for local...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence after breast-conserving surgery for local...
Breast conservation surgery (BCS) has become a standard treatment for early breast cancers with resu...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among females in India with increasing m...
AbstractIntroductionNeoadjuvant therapy (NT) can facilitate breast conservation (BC). Similar oncolo...
Increasingly, women with stage 2 and 3 breast cancers receive neoadjuvant therapy, after which many ...
AbstractBackgroundLocally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is still common in developing countries. The...
There have been fundamental changes in the approach to breast cancer management over the last centur...
AbstractBreast cancer is now considered to be a systemic disease from the outset, with no correlatio...
AbstractIntroductionIn absence of randomized evidence to support safety of conservative surgery (BCT...
Objective To review the long-term follow-up data from the authors’ institutional experience of 62 pa...
Women with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) who are breast conservation (BCT) candidates after ...
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) represents a worldwide major challenge, with a reported incide...
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in locally advanced breast tumors may allow an adequate control of ...
BACKGROUND: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in patients with large tumors shrunk by neoadjuvant che...
Background: Prior studies have shown long-term outcome of Neo-Adjuvant Chemotherapy (NACT) for local...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence after breast-conserving surgery for local...
Breast conservation surgery (BCS) has become a standard treatment for early breast cancers with resu...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among females in India with increasing m...
AbstractIntroductionNeoadjuvant therapy (NT) can facilitate breast conservation (BC). Similar oncolo...
Increasingly, women with stage 2 and 3 breast cancers receive neoadjuvant therapy, after which many ...
AbstractBackgroundLocally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is still common in developing countries. The...
There have been fundamental changes in the approach to breast cancer management over the last centur...
AbstractBreast cancer is now considered to be a systemic disease from the outset, with no correlatio...