Long-Term Outcomes of Invasive Ipsilateral Breast Tumor Recurrences After Lumpectomy in NSABP B-17 and B-24 Randomized Clinical Trials for DCIS
NSABP Foundation · Aultman Hospital · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) is the most common failure event after lumpectomy for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). We evaluated invasive IBTR (I-IBTR) and its influence on survival among participants in two National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) randomized trials for DCIS.
In the NSABP B-17 trial (accrual period: October 1, 1985, to December 31, 1990), patients with localized DCIS were randomly assigned to the lumpectomy only (LO, n = 403) group or to the lumpectomy followed by radiotherapy (LRT, n = 410) group. In the NSABP B-24 double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial (accrual period: May 9, 1991, to April 13, 1994), all accrued patients were randomly assigned to LRT+ placebo, (n=900) or LRT + tamoxifen (LRT + TAM, n = 899). Endpoints included I-IBTR, DCIS-IBTR, contralateral breast cancers (CBC), overall and breast cancer-specific survival, and survival after I-IBTR. Median follow-up was 207 months for the B-17 trial (N = 813 patients) and 163 months for the B-24 trial (N = 1799 patients).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.94
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- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
11- IWIrene WapnirCorresponding
NSABP Foundation, Aultman Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Allegheny General Hospital, Stanford University, Jewish General Hospital, University of Chicago
- JJJames J. Dignam
Stanford University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Chicago, Allegheny General Hospital, NSABP Foundation, Aultman Hospital, Jewish General Hospital
- BFBernard Fisher
Stanford University, Aultman Hospital, Allegheny General Hospital, Jewish General Hospital, University of Chicago, NSABP Foundation, University of Pittsburgh
- EMEP Mamounas
Stanford University, University of Pittsburgh, Jewish General Hospital, Allegheny General Hospital, Aultman Hospital, NSABP Foundation, University of Chicago
- SAStewart Anderson
NSABP Foundation, University of Pittsburgh, University of Chicago, Allegheny General Hospital, Aultman Hospital, Jewish General Hospital, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Lumpectomy
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Ductal carcinoma
- Mastectomy
- Breast cancer
- Good health and well-being