Breast-Conserving Surgery with or without Irradiation in Early Breast Cancer
University of Edinburgh · Western General Hospital
Abstract
Limited level 1 evidence is available on the omission of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery in older women with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer receiving adjuvant endocrine therapy.
We performed a phase 3 randomized trial of the omission of irradiation; the trial population included women 65 years of age or older who had hormone receptor-positive, node-negative, T1 or T2 primary breast cancer (with tumors ≤3 cm in the largest dimension) treated with breast-conserving surgery with clear excision margins and adjuvant endocrine therapy. Patients were randomly assigned to receive whole-breast irradiation (40 to 50 Gy) or no irradiation. The primary end point was local breast cancer recurrence. Regional recurrence, breast cancer-specific survival, distant recurrence as the first event, and overall survival were also assessed.
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Breast cancer
- Breast-conserving surgery
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- General surgery
- Mastectomy
- Cancer