2012
DOI: 10.4103/0971-5851.99748
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Guidelines for locoregional therapy in primary breast cancer in developing countries: The results of an expert panel at the 8 th Annual Women′s Cancer Initiative - Tata Memorial Hospital (WCI-TMH) Conference

Abstract: Background:Limited guidelines exist for breast cancer management in developing countries. In this context, the Women's Cancer Initiative - Tata Memorial Hospital (WCI-TMH) organised its 8th Annual Conference to update guidelines in breast cancer.Materials and Methods:Appropriately formulated guideline questions on each topic and subtopic in the surgical, radiation and systemic management of primary breast cancer were developed by the scientific committee and shared with the guest faculty of the Conference. Maj… Show more

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“…In a similar study presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Conference (SABCS 2015) even in a cohort of women receiving neo-adjuvant systemic therapy at 9 NCI designated cancer centers, the type of surgery did not impact DFS, OS or TTP, suggesting that women who were suitable candidates for BCS after NACT and BCS do not compromise long-term cancer outcomes [17]. Recently developed guidelines for loco regional breast cancer treatment also suggest that breast conservation should always be offered to all the patients who are suitable for it [18]. Oncoplasty was first described by Audretsch in 1998 as the incorporation of principles of plastic surgery for removal of tumours of the breast with adequate surgical margin along with immediate breast reconstruction [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar study presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Conference (SABCS 2015) even in a cohort of women receiving neo-adjuvant systemic therapy at 9 NCI designated cancer centers, the type of surgery did not impact DFS, OS or TTP, suggesting that women who were suitable candidates for BCS after NACT and BCS do not compromise long-term cancer outcomes [17]. Recently developed guidelines for loco regional breast cancer treatment also suggest that breast conservation should always be offered to all the patients who are suitable for it [18]. Oncoplasty was first described by Audretsch in 1998 as the incorporation of principles of plastic surgery for removal of tumours of the breast with adequate surgical margin along with immediate breast reconstruction [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recommended in cases of lobular carcinoma, young women, and those with dense breasts (ACR BI-RADS density C or D). 33,46 It is also recommended for problem solving, for example, if there is a discrepancy in the clinically palpable extent of disease and the size of lesion on mammography and ultrasound. It may be useful in a patient with breast implants if the optimum assessment for multicentricity or multifocality is not possible based on mammography and ultrasound alone.…”
Section: Imaging For Local Extent Of Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can require several months to several years. [16] In one survey, opinion of cancer genetics specialists was studied in 1998 and compared to their view 14 years later (in 2012). The question asked was what they would do if they were at 50% risk of carrying a BRCA or Lynch syndrome mutation.…”
Section: What Is the Implication Of Being Diagnosed With Bc?mentioning
confidence: 99%