Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9871990 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions: After treatment for DCIS, 10-year rates of local control, CSS, and overall survival were similar after mastectomy and BCT. Young age (<45 years), close/positive margins (â¤2 mm), no breast radiation, and lower electron boost energies (â¤9 MeV) were associated with IBTR. Local failure and predominant nuclear Grade 3 were found to have a small (4%-12%) but statistically significantly negative impact on the rates of distant metastasis and CSS. These results suggest that optimizing local therapy (surgery and radiation) is crucial to improve local control and CSS in patients treated with DCIS.
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Authors
Carlos M.D., Larry M.D., Nel M.D., Daniel M.D., Peter M.D., Neal M.D., Alvaro M.D., Frank A. M.D.,