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Adjuvant therapy for localized breast cancer: radiation therapy improves disease control in women over age 50 years, but not in women over age 70 years
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It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.
Original Publication Date: June 2005Product Description
It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.
Original Publication Date: June 2005
Adjuvant therapy for localized breast cancer: radiation therapy improves disease control in women over age 50 years, but not in women over age 70 years
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It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.
Original Publication Date: June 2005Product Description
It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.
Original Publication Date: June 2005
Radiation therapy may improve survival of premenopausal women with breast cancer involving axillary lymph nodes
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Local recurrence of breast cancer is a harbinger of systemic disease, and much of the treatment approach to breast cancer is aimed at preventing local recurrence. Several large randomized trials have studied the effect of local/regional radiation therapy on breast cancer recurrence rates.
Original Publication Date: April 2005Product Description
Local recurrence of breast cancer is a harbinger of systemic disease, and much of the treatment approach to breast cancer is aimed at preventing local recurrence. Several large randomized trials have studied the effect of local/regional radiation therapy on breast cancer recurrence rates.
Original Publication Date: April 2005
The Breast Cancer Radiation Experience
More of my story here: babiesornot.blogspot.com – this is a follow-up to my previous video, in which you can see me getting radiation and hear all about the experience. I forgot to mention one thing it doesn’t hurt! I also forgot to mention that the whole process, from the moment I walk in the door of the cancer center to the moment I walk out again, takes about a half hour. Radiation itself takes about five minutes.
Up-and-coming treatment option for breast cancer: radiation during surgery: intraoperative radiation therapy reduces treatment time and side … An article from: Women’s Health Advisor
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This digital document is an article from Women’s Health Advisor, published by Belvoir Media Group, LLC on July 1, 2011. The length of the article is 503 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Up-and-coming treatment option for breast cancer: radiation during surgery: intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) reduces treatment time and side effects, but it’s still under study.(ONCOLOGY)
Author: Unavailable
Publication: Women’s Health Advisor (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2011
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 15 Issue: 7 Page: 6(1)
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Adjuvant therapy for localized breast cancer: radiation therapy improves disease control in women over age 50 years, but not in women over age 70 years
Product Description
It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.Product Description
It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.
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Radiation therapy may improve survival of premenopausal women with breast cancer involving axillary lymph nodes
Product Description
Local recurrence of breast cancer is a harbinger of systemic disease, and much of the treatment approach to breast cancer is aimed at preventing local recurrence. Several large randomized trials have studied the effect of local/regional radiation therapy on breast cancer recurrence rates.
Radiation therapy may improve survival of premenopausal women with breast cancer involving axillary lymph nodes
Product Description
Local recurrence of breast cancer is a harbinger of systemic disease, and much of the treatment approach to breast cancer is aimed at preventing local recurrence. Several large randomized trials have studied the effect of local/regional radiation therapy on breast cancer recurrence rates.
Adjuvant therapy for localized breast cancer: radiation therapy improves disease control in women over age 50 years, but not in women over age 70 years
Product Description
It is clear that lumpectomy followed by breast radiation therapy is equivalent to modified radical mastectomy as a treatment for primary breast cancer. However, given that the indications for adjuvant therapy are continuing to evolve and that such treatment may influence the local recurrence rate, several studies have addressed the question of whether the use of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy makes the use of radiation therapy unnecessary. Two studies reported recently reach the conclusion that the indication for breast radiation therapy differs in women who are 50-70 years of age and those who are older than 70 years.


