Comparative analysis of the effectiveness of neoadjuvant systemic therapy and primary surgical treatment of patients with <i>BRCA<i/>-associated triple-negative T1 breast cancer
Abstract:BACKGROUND: BRCA-associated triple-negative breast cancer does not only have a better overall survival rate, but also a longer recurrence-free period in compatison to patients with sporadic breast cancer. BRCA-associated triple-negative breast cancer shows high sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents, but the benefit of systemic neoadjuvant therapy for patients with tumor size T1 in triple-negative breast cancer is unclear.
AIM: The aim of the study is to determine the recurrence rate in the patients with… Show more
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