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- Caring for the Female Cancer Patient - Gynecologic Considerations
- Caring for the Female Cancer Patient - Gynecologic Considerations
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Fertility Assessment and Fertility Preservation Options
- Chapter 2 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
- Chapter 3 Hereditary Gynecologic Cancer Predisposition Syndromes
- Chapter 4 Managing Sexual Health Through Treatment and Survivorship
- Chapter 5 Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
- Chapter 6 Hormone Therapy and Contraception Management
- Chapter 7 Cervical Cancer Screening
- Chapter 8 Vulvar Lesions and Eruptions
- Chapter 9 Nonpregnant and False-Positive Causes of β-hCG Elevation
- Chapter 10 Cancer and Pregnancy
- Chapter 11 Survivorship Care of Gynecologic Cancer
- Chapter 12 Anal and Colorectal Cancer
- Chapter 13 Bladder Cancer
- Chapter 14 Breast Cancer
- Chapter 15 Cervical Cancer
- Chapter 16 Endometrial Cancer
- Chapter 17 Head and Neck Cancer
- Chapter 18 Leukemia: Acute and Chronic
- Chapter 19 Lung Cancer
- Chapter 20 Pelvic Mass and Ovarian Cancer
- Chapter 21 Thyroid Cancer
- Chapter 22 Vulvar Melanoma
- Index
- References
Chapter 14 - Breast Cancer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 October 2024
- Caring for the Female Cancer Patient - Gynecologic Considerations
- Caring for the Female Cancer Patient - Gynecologic Considerations
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Fertility Assessment and Fertility Preservation Options
- Chapter 2 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
- Chapter 3 Hereditary Gynecologic Cancer Predisposition Syndromes
- Chapter 4 Managing Sexual Health Through Treatment and Survivorship
- Chapter 5 Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
- Chapter 6 Hormone Therapy and Contraception Management
- Chapter 7 Cervical Cancer Screening
- Chapter 8 Vulvar Lesions and Eruptions
- Chapter 9 Nonpregnant and False-Positive Causes of β-hCG Elevation
- Chapter 10 Cancer and Pregnancy
- Chapter 11 Survivorship Care of Gynecologic Cancer
- Chapter 12 Anal and Colorectal Cancer
- Chapter 13 Bladder Cancer
- Chapter 14 Breast Cancer
- Chapter 15 Cervical Cancer
- Chapter 16 Endometrial Cancer
- Chapter 17 Head and Neck Cancer
- Chapter 18 Leukemia: Acute and Chronic
- Chapter 19 Lung Cancer
- Chapter 20 Pelvic Mass and Ovarian Cancer
- Chapter 21 Thyroid Cancer
- Chapter 22 Vulvar Melanoma
- Index
- References
Summary
Breast cancer is the second most common malignancy in women worldwide. Due to improvements in screening, diagnosis, endocrine therapy and novel targeted agents, survival continues to increase. The initial workup should include thorough imaging of the breast and nodal basins, pathologic review, receptor status analysis and systemic staging as necessary. This information is fundamental to determine the best options for surgery, systemic therapy and radiation therapy and in addition, the most appropriate sequence of multimodal therapy. Care of patients with germline mutations should include genetic counseling and consideration of prophylactic mastectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy. Recent advances in immunotherapy, targeted agents and antibody drug conjugates improve survival and quality of life for metastatic breast cancer patients while limiting toxicity. Surgical techniques have evolved to allow more patients to undergo breast conservation and to limit morbidities from axillary node dissections. New genomic predictive assays allow us to select high risk patients who will truly benefit from chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Modern radiation approaches can limit toxicities by using hypofractionation, partial breast irradiation, 3D conformal planning and proton therapy. The optimal treatment of breast cancer patients requires a multidisciplinary approach tailored to the individual patient in order to maximize clinical outcome and minimize toxicities.
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- Caring for the Female Cancer PatientGynecologic Considerations, pp. 227 - 257Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024