neoadjuvant treatment for breast cancer - not living up to the promise
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

neoadjuvant treatment for breast cancer - not living up to the promise

2018-01-11
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer is a new strategy that was introduced towards the end of the 20th century with the aim of reducing tumour size - rendering an otherwise inoperable tumour operable, allowing more conservative surgery, and hopefully improving overall survival. Although data indicate that the first rationale remains valid, the others have not led to the desired outcomes. More conservative surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy can result in a higher rate of local...
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