2016
DOI: 10.1159/000444355
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Treatment Modification in Young Breast Cancer Patients

Abstract: Patients not older than 40 years are referred to as young patients. These women benefit from chemo-, endocrine and anti-HER2 therapy to a similar degree as older women. Surgery and radiation therapy also follow the same recommendations. This manuscript deals with the following topics that need special consideration in young women: endocrine therapy and ovarian suppression; fertility protection and family planning; and genetic counselling. There is an on-going debate on whether tamoxifen is sufficient as an end… Show more

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“…Detecting breast cancer less than 36yrs of age will require genetic counselling and testing, even if there is no family history of breast or ovarian cancer. Amenorrhoea and elevated gonadotropins such as follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) are irresponsible markers of infertility in women who have taken chemotherapy (Scharl et al, 2016). Palbociclib: A new hope in the treatment of breast cancer In this study article, a new drug called Palbociclib was tested.…”
Section: Treatment Modification In Young Breast Cancer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detecting breast cancer less than 36yrs of age will require genetic counselling and testing, even if there is no family history of breast or ovarian cancer. Amenorrhoea and elevated gonadotropins such as follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) are irresponsible markers of infertility in women who have taken chemotherapy (Scharl et al, 2016). Palbociclib: A new hope in the treatment of breast cancer In this study article, a new drug called Palbociclib was tested.…”
Section: Treatment Modification In Young Breast Cancer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%