Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3909042 The Breast 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Oxford Overview process has provided us with extremely high-powered meta-analyses assessing the role of adjuvant chemotherapy in early breast cancer. From the most recent publication, the proportional benefits from chemotherapy are relatively equivalent across all patient subgroups, a finding contradictory to our growing understanding of the role of tumour biology in dictating chemosensitivity. Several factors, including heterogeneity of patient groups and chemotherapy regimens, lack of data on underlying tumour biological subtypes, and confounding effect of chemotherapy-induced ovarian suppression in premenopausal women with hormone receptor positive breast cancer, impact on the applicability and clinical utility of the Overview in current and future oncological practice. With these considerations, the Overview has become less clinically relevant as a tool for guiding adjuvant chemotherapy treatment decisions, and a new direction is required.

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