AIRO Breast Cancer Group Best Clinical Practice 2022 Update. Issue 2 (July 2022)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- AIRO Breast Cancer Group Best Clinical Practice 2022 Update. Issue 2 (July 2022)
- Main Title:
- AIRO Breast Cancer Group Best Clinical Practice 2022 Update
- Authors:
- Ciabattoni, Antonella
Gregucci, Fabiana
De Rose, Fiorenza
Falivene, Sara
Fozza, Alessandra
Daidone, Antonio
Morra, Anna
Smaniotto, Daniela
Barbara, Raffaele
Lozza, Laura
Vidali, Cristiana
Borghesi, Simona
Palumbo, Isabella
Huscher, Alessandra
Perrucci, Elisabetta
Baldissera, Antonella
Tolento, Giorgio
Rovea, Paolo
Franco, Pierfrancesco
De Santis, Maria Carmen
Grazia, Alfio Di
Marino, Lorenza
Meduri, Bruno
Cucciarelli, Francesca
Aristei, Cynthia
Bertoni, Filippo
Guenzi, Marina
Leonardi, Maria Cristina
Livi, Lorenzo
Nardone, Luigia
De Felice, Francesca
Rosetto, Maria Elena
Mazzuoli, Lidia
Anselmo, Paola
Arcidiacono, Fabio
Barbarino, Rosaria
Martinetti, Mariateresa
Pasinetti, Nadia
Desideri, Isacco
Marazzi, Fabio
Ivaldi, Giovanni
Bonzano, Elisabetta
Cavallari, Monica
Cerreta, Vincenzo
Fusco, Vincenzo
Sarno, Laura
Bonanni, Alessio
Mangiacotti, Maria Grazia
Prisco, Agnese
Buonfrate, Giovanna
Andrulli, Damiana
Fontana, Antonella
Bagnoli, Rita
Marinelli, Luca
Reverberi, Chiara
Scalabrino, Giovanna
Corazzi, Francesca
Doino, Daniela
Di Genesio-Pagliuca, Milena
Lazzari, Mariagrazia
Mascioni, Francesca
Pace, Maria Paola
Mazza, Mirko
Vitucci, Pasquale
Spera, Antonio
Macchia, Gabriella
Boccardi, Mariangela
Evangelista, Giovanna
Sola, Barbara
La Porta, Maria Rosa
Fiorentino, Alba
Levra, Niccolò Giaj
Ippolito, Edy
Silipigni, Sonia
Osti, Mattia Falchetto
Mignogna, Marcello
Alessandro, Marina
Ursini, Lucia Anna
Nuzzo, Marianna
Meattini, Icro
D'Ermo, Giuseppe
… (more) - Abstract:
- Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common tumor in women and represents the leading cause of cancer death. Radiation therapy plays a key-role in the treatment of all breast cancer stages. Therefore, the adoption of evidence-based treatments is warranted, to ensure equity of access and standardization of care in clinical practice. Method: This national document on the highest evidence-based available data was developed and endorsed by the Italian Association of Radiation and Clinical Oncology (AIRO) Breast Cancer Group. We analyzed literature data regarding breast radiation therapy, using the SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) methodology (www.sign.ac.uk ). Updated findings from the literature were examined, including the highest levels of evidence (meta-analyses, randomized trials, and international guidelines) with a significant impact on clinical practice. The document deals with the role of radiation therapy in the treatment of primary breast cancer, local relapse, and metastatic disease, with focus on diagnosis, staging, local and systemic therapies, and follow up. Information is given on indications, techniques, total doses, and fractionations. Results: An extensive literature review from 2013 to 2021 was performed. The work was organized according to a general index of different topics and most chapters included individual questions and, when possible, synoptic and summary tables. Indications for radiation therapy in breast cancer were examined andIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common tumor in women and represents the leading cause of cancer death. Radiation therapy plays a key-role in the treatment of all breast cancer stages. Therefore, the adoption of evidence-based treatments is warranted, to ensure equity of access and standardization of care in clinical practice. Method: This national document on the highest evidence-based available data was developed and endorsed by the Italian Association of Radiation and Clinical Oncology (AIRO) Breast Cancer Group. We analyzed literature data regarding breast radiation therapy, using the SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) methodology (www.sign.ac.uk ). Updated findings from the literature were examined, including the highest levels of evidence (meta-analyses, randomized trials, and international guidelines) with a significant impact on clinical practice. The document deals with the role of radiation therapy in the treatment of primary breast cancer, local relapse, and metastatic disease, with focus on diagnosis, staging, local and systemic therapies, and follow up. Information is given on indications, techniques, total doses, and fractionations. Results: An extensive literature review from 2013 to 2021 was performed. The work was organized according to a general index of different topics and most chapters included individual questions and, when possible, synoptic and summary tables. Indications for radiation therapy in breast cancer were examined and integrated with other oncological treatments. A total of 50 questions were analyzed and answered. Four large areas of interest were investigated: (1) general strategy (multidisciplinary approach, contraindications, preliminary assessments, staging and management of patients with electronic devices); (2) systemic therapy (primary, adjuvant, in metastatic setting); (3) clinical aspects (invasive, non-invasive and micro-invasive carcinoma; particular situations such as young and elderly patients, breast cancer in males and cancer during pregnancy; follow up with possible acute and late toxicities; loco-regional relapse and metastatic disease); (4) technical aspects (radiation after conservative surgery or mastectomy, indications for boost, lymph node radiotherapy and partial breast irradiation). Appendixes about tumor bed boost and breast and lymph nodes contouring were implemented, including a dedicated web application. The scientific work was reviewed and validated by an expert group of breast cancer key-opinion leaders. Conclusions: Optimal breast cancer management requires a multidisciplinary approach sharing therapeutic strategies with the other involved specialists and the patient, within a coordinated and dedicated clinical path. In recent years, the high-level quality radiation therapy has shown a significant impact on local control and survival of breast cancer patients. Therefore, it is necessary to offer and guarantee accurate treatments according to the best standards of evidence-based medicine. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Tumori. Volume 108:Issue 2(2022)Supplement
- Journal:
- Tumori
- Issue:
- Volume 108:Issue 2(2022)Supplement
- Issue Display:
- Volume 108, Issue 2 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 108
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0108-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 144
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07
- Subjects:
- Breast cancer -- Radiation therapy -- Best clinical practice -- Evidence-based medicine
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- 10.1177/03008916221088885 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0300-8916
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