The profound revolution that surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone during the past 30 years has led to the progressive reduction of the extent of surgery, with less mutilation. As a consequence, quality of life has improved and women are now more motivated to follow screening programs for early diagnosis of the disease. Since conservative surgery is as effective as radical surgery, research is now focused on reducing radiotherapy. Overall, survival after breast cancer is not affected by reducing the extent of surgery, which, together with less invasive diagnostic procedures, has a good effect on patients’ quality of life. For this reason in our Institute we are now evaluating the feasibility of a reduction of the radiation field and the sensibility and sensitivity of new diagnostic approaches for axillary staging.

The evolution of the conservative approach to breast cancer / A. Luini, G. Gatti, S. Zurrida, N. Talakhadze, F. Brenelli, D. Gilardi, G. Paganelli, R. Orecchia, E. Cassano, G. Viale, C. Sangalli, B. Ballardini, G.R. dos Santos, U. Veronesi. - In: THE BREAST. - ISSN 0960-9776. - 16:2(2007 Apr), pp. 120-129.

The evolution of the conservative approach to breast cancer

S. Zurrida;R. Orecchia;G. Viale;
2007

Abstract

The profound revolution that surgical treatment of breast cancer has undergone during the past 30 years has led to the progressive reduction of the extent of surgery, with less mutilation. As a consequence, quality of life has improved and women are now more motivated to follow screening programs for early diagnosis of the disease. Since conservative surgery is as effective as radical surgery, research is now focused on reducing radiotherapy. Overall, survival after breast cancer is not affected by reducing the extent of surgery, which, together with less invasive diagnostic procedures, has a good effect on patients’ quality of life. For this reason in our Institute we are now evaluating the feasibility of a reduction of the radiation field and the sensibility and sensitivity of new diagnostic approaches for axillary staging.
breast cancer; conservative treatment; surgery; radiotherapy
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
Settore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologica
apr-2007
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