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Addressing the problem of overtreatment in breast cancer

Linda M. Pak, Monica Morrow

2022Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: As breast cancer treatment options have multiplied and biologic diversity within breast cancer has been recognized, the use of the same treatment strategies for patients with early-stage and favorable disease, and for those with biologically aggressive disease, has been questioned. In addition, as patient-reported outcome measures have called attention to the morbidity of many common treatments, and as the cost of breast cancer care has continued to increase, reduction in the overtreatment of breast cancer has assumed increasing importance. AREAS COVERED: Here we review selected aspects of surgery, radiation oncology, and medical oncology for which scientific evidence supports de-escalation for invasive carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ, and assess strategies to address overtreatment. EXPERT OPINION: The problems of breast cancer overtreatment we face today are based on improved understanding of the biology of breast cancer and abandonment of the 'one-size-fits-all' approach. As breast cancer care becomes increasingly complex, and as our knowledge base continues to increase exponentially, these problems will only be magnified in the future. To continue progress, the move must be made from advocating the maximum-tolerated treatment to advocating the minimum-effective one.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerAbandonment (legal)CancerDuctal carcinomaIntensive care medicineDiseaseStage (stratigraphy)OncologyInternal medicinePolitical scienceLawBiologyPaleontologyBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesBreast Lesions and CarcinomasMale Breast Health Studies
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