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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
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