The Current Role of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in the Management of HER2-Positive, Triple-Negative, and Micropapillary Breast Cancer: A Narrative Review
Dhanashree Wankhade,
Pankaj Gharde,
Sushmita Dutta
Abstract:Currently, the prevailing approach for managing breast carcinoma involves initiating neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) as a part of the treatment regimen before surgery. NAC is being applied progressively in the therapeutic management of locally advanced breast carcinoma because of its capability to aid in surgery and facilitate the surgical treatment of patients who were once thought to be inoperable. Patients must be managed by a team of professionals from the start to the completion of the therapy. Pathologica… Show more
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