Added by |
André Pèlegrin |
Group name |
EquipeAP |
Item Type |
Journal Article |
Title |
The Assisi Think Tank Meeting Survey of post-mastectomy radiation therapy in ductal carcinoma in situ: Suggestions for routine practice |
Creator |
Montero-Luis et al. |
Author |
A. Montero-Luis |
Author |
C. Aristei |
Author |
I. Meattini |
Author |
M. Arenas |
Author |
L. Boersma |
Author |
C. Bourgier |
Author |
C. Coles |
Author |
B. Cutuli |
Author |
L. Falcinelli |
Author |
O. Kaidar-Person |
Author |
M. C. Leonardi |
Author |
B. Offersen |
Author |
F. Marazzi |
Author |
S. Rivera |
Author |
L. Tagliaferri |
Author |
V. Tombolini |
Author |
C. Vidali |
Author |
V. Valentini |
Author |
P. Poortmans |
Abstract |
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for local recurrence after mastectomy in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) emerged as a grey area during the second "Assisi Think Tank Meeting" (ATTM) on Breast Cancer.
AIM: To review practice patterns of post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) in DCIS, identify risk factors for recurrence and select suitable candidates for PMRT.
METHODS: A questionnaire concerning DCIS management, focusing on PMRT, was distributed online via SurveyMonkey.
RESULTS: 142 responses were received from 15 countries. The majority worked in academic institutions, had 5-20 years work-experience and irradiated <5 DCIS patients/year. PMRT was more given if: surgical margins <1?mm, high-grade, multicentricity, young age, tumour size >5?cm, skin- or nipple- sparing mastectomy. Moderate hypofractionation was the most common schedule, except after immediate breast reconstruction (57% conventional fractionation).
CONCLUSIONS: The present survey highlighted risk factors for PMRT administration, which should be further evaluated. |
Publication |
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology |
Volume |
138 |
Pages |
207-213 |
Date |
Jun 2019 |
Journal Abbr |
Crit. Rev. Oncol. Hematol. |
Language |
eng |
DOI |
10.1016/j.critrevonc.2019.04.016 |
ISSN |
1879-0461 |
Short Title |
The Assisi Think Tank Meeting Survey of post-mastectomy radiation therapy in ductal carcinoma in situ |
Library Catalog |
PubMed |
Extra |
PMID: 31092377 |
Tags |
clinic, clinique hors équipe, Ductal carcinoma in situ, Hypofractionation, nonvisible, Post-mastectomy radiotherapy, Survey |
Date Added |
2019/06/05 - 13:33:11 |
Date Modified |
2019/12/11 - 18:31:39 |
Notes and Attachments |
PubMed entry (Attachment) |