• Future oncology · Aug 2018

    Tailoring breast cancer therapies to reduce mortality and improve quality of life: San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2017 (part 2).

    • John R Benson and Ismail Jatoi.
    • Cambridge University NHS Foundation Trust, University of Cambridge and School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
    • Future Oncol. 2018 Aug 1; 14 (19): 1893-1896.

    AbstractThe 40th annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium was convened in San Antonio, TX, USA on 5-9 December 2017. More than 7500 clinicians and scientists from around the world participated in the symposium which featured a range of presentations and keynote talks pertaining to breast cancer screening, prevention, loco-regional and systemic therapies. This two-part report highlights a selection of important studies presented at this premier breast cancer event with part 1 focusing on dose-intense radiotherapy, perioperative endocrine therapy, duration of bisphosphonates, immunotherapy, ovarian function suppression and acupuncture. The second part of this report will discuss a range of topics related to de-escalation of loco-regional therapies, the significance of complete pathological response, older patients and CDK 4/6 inhibitors, circulating tumor cells and plasma DNA as a tumor marker.

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