Recent trends in the management of breast cancer. 3. Controversies in the use of adjuvant chemotherapy, hormonotherapy and radiotherapy for breast cancer
Donegan, W.L.
Canadian Journal of Surgery. Journal Canadien de Chirurgie 35(4): 371-377
1992
ISSN/ISBN: 0008-428X PMID: 1498737 Document Number: 235228
Systemic adjuvant therapy has become a regular part of the treatment for patients with potentially curable breast cancer. At the same time radiotherapy has declined in popularity as an adjunct to mastectomy and has taken on a new role in breast conservation. Although systemic therapy has improved the prognosis for breast cancer, numerous issues, such as the optimal combination and dosage of drugs, the worth of chemohormonotherapy and the appropriate sequencing of treatment, remain the subjects of continuing investigation.