scholarly journals PV-0510: Evaluation of a breast cancer nomogram to predict local relapse after breast conserving therapy

2016 ◽  
Vol 119 ◽  
pp. S241
Author(s):  
I. Kindts ◽  
A. Laenen ◽  
S. Peeters ◽  
H. Janssen ◽  
T. Depuydt ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 27 (30) ◽  
pp. 4939-4947 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heather A. Jones ◽  
Ninja Antonini ◽  
Augustinus A.M. Hart ◽  
Johannes L. Peterse ◽  
Jean-Claude Horiot ◽  
...  

Purpose To investigate the long-term impact of pathologic characteristics and an extra boost dose of 16 Gy on local relapse, for stage I and II invasive breast cancer patients treated with breast conserving therapy (BCT). Patients and Methods In the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer boost versus no boost trial, after whole breast irradiation, patients with microscopically complete excision of invasive tumor, were randomly assigned to receive or not an extra boost dose of 16 Gy. For a subset of 1,616 patients central pathology review was performed. Results The 10-year cumulative risk of local breast cancer relapse as a first event was not significantly influenced if the margin was scored negative, close or positive for invasive tumor or ductal carcinoma in situ according to central pathology review (log-rank P = .45 and P = .57, respectively). In multivariate analysis, high-grade invasive ductal carcinoma was associated with an increased risk of local relapse (P = .026; hazard ratio [HR], 1.67), as was age younger than 50 years (P < .0001; HR, 2.38). The boost dose of 16 Gy significantly reduced the local relapse rate (P = .0006; HR, 0.47). For patients younger than 50 years old and in patients with high grade invasive ductal carcinoma, the boost dose reduced the local relapse from 19.4% to 11.4% (P = .0046; HR, 0.51) and from 18.9% to 8.6% (P = .01; HR, 0.42), respectively. Conclusion Young age and high-grade invasive ductal cancer were the most important risk factors for local relapse, while margin status had no significant influence. A boost dose of 16 Gy significantly reduced the negative effects of both young age and high-grade invasive cancer.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Lindquist ◽  
D. Hellberg ◽  
T. Tot

Despite improvements of the therapy for breast cancer, a proportion of the patients still get local recurrence. The status of the surgical margins is the most often used parameter for decision regarding additional treatment. However, a negative margin is not a guarantee that there is not residual cancer left in the breast; additional parameters are needed to better predict the risk of local recurrence. The disease extent was evaluated in the surgical specimen from 313 women after breast-conserving therapy using large-section histology and was correlated to the incidence of local recurrence. A disease extent ≥4 cm was shown to be an independent marker for local recurrence; the cumulative 10-year local relapse rate for the group with a disease extent ≥4 cm was 20.5%, and for the rest 6.7%. We conclude that disease extent ≥4 cm seems to be an important factor when evaluating the risk for local recurrence.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (7) ◽  
pp. 755-760
Author(s):  
Ana Alicia Tejera Hernández ◽  
Víctor Manuel Vega Benítez ◽  
Juan Carlos Rocca Cardenas ◽  
María Isabel Gutiérrez Giner ◽  
Juan Carlos Díaz Chico ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. S12
Author(s):  
C.T.M. Brekelmans ◽  
A.C. Voogd ◽  
G. Botke ◽  
A.N. van Geel ◽  
P. Rodrigus ◽  
...  

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