Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9340546 | Surgical Oncology | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
An increasing body of evidence demonstrates that inflammatory breast cancer is a unique form of breast cancer. A prompt diagnosis and multidisciplinary approach (based on neoadjuvant chemotherapy, loco-regional treatment with surgery and/or radiotherapy, followed in some cases by adjuvant systemic therapy) are the two factors most likely to have an impact on survival. As the molecular basis of the disease is becoming increasingly more defined, new potential therapeutic targets may arise in the future.
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M. Cariati, T.M. Bennett-Britton, S.E. Pinder, A.D. Purushotham,