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Item Type Journal Article
Title [Breast cancer screening: On our way to the future]
Creator Delaloge et al.
Author Suzette Delaloge
Author Thomas Bachelot
Author François-Clément Bidard
Author Marc Espie
Author Etienne Brain
Author Hervé Bonnefoi
Author Joseph Gligorov
Author Florence Dalenc
Author Anne-Claire Hardy-Bessard
Author David Azria
Author Jean-Philippe Jacquin
Author Jérôme Lemonnier
Author William Jacot
Author Anthony Goncalves
Author Charles Coutant
Author Gérard Ganem
Author Thierry Petit
Author Frédérique Penault-Llorca
Author Marc Debled
Author Mario Campone
Author Christelle Levy
Author Bruno Coudert
Author Alain Lortholary
Author Laurence Venat-Bouvet
Author Julien Grenier
Author Hugues Bourgeois
Author Bernard Asselain
Author Johanna Arvis
Author Martine Castro
Author Anne Tardivon
Author David G. Cox
Author Patrick Arveux
Author Corinne Balleyguier
Author Fabrice André
Author Roman Rouzier
Abstract Breast cancer remains a potentially lethal disease, which requires aggressive treatments and is associated with long-term consequences. Its prognosis is linked to both tumor biology and burden at diagnosis. Although treatments have allowed important improvements in prognosis over the past 20 years, breast cancer screening remains necessary. Mammographic screening allows earlier stage diagnoses and a decrease of breast cancer specific mortality. However, breast cancer screening modalities should be revised with the objective to address demonstrated limitations of mammographic screening (limited benefit, imperfect sensitivity and specificity, overdiagnoses, radiation-induced morbidity). Furthermore, both objective and perceived performances of screening procedures should be improved. Numerous large international efforts are ongoing, leading to scientific progresses that should have rapid clinical implications in this area. Among them is improvement of imaging techniques performance, development of real time diagnosis, and development of new non radiological screening techniques such as the search for circulating tumor DNA, development of biomarkers able to allow precise risk evaluation and stratified screening. As well, overtreatment is currently addressed by biomarker-based de-escalation clinical trials. These advances need to be associated with strong societal support, as well as major paradigm changes regarding the way health and cancer prevention is perceived by individuals.
Publication Bulletin Du Cancer
Volume 103
Issue 9
Pages 753-763
Date 09 2016
Journal Abbr Bull Cancer
Language fre
DOI 10.1016/j.bulcan.2016.06.005
ISSN 1769-6917
Short Title [Breast cancer screening
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 27473920
Tags Biomarkers, Biomarkers, Tumor, Biomarqueurs, Breast Neoplasms, Cancer du sein, Dépistage, Early Detection of Cancer, Female, France, Humans, Mammography, Personalized, Personnalisé, review, Risk, Risk Assessment, Risque, Sensitivity and Specificity, Tumor Burden
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Date Modified 2019/05/31 - 16:00:28
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