Title of article
Establishing the Role of Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Author/Authors
Barry, Aisling Department of Radiation Oncology - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre - University of Toronto - 610 University Avenue - Toronto - ON, Canada , Fyles, Anthony Department of Radiation Oncology - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre - University of Toronto - 610 University Avenue - Toronto - ON, Canada
Pages
6
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1
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6
Abstract
Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) has a role as defnitive therapy in many tumor sites; however, its role in the treatment
of breast cancer is less well explored. Currently, SABR has been investigated in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant setting with a number
of ongoing feasibility studies. However, its use comes with a number of radiobiological and technical challenges that require further
evaluation. We have learned much from other extracranial disease sites such as lung, brain, and spine, where defnitive treatment
with SABR has shown encouraging outcomes. In women with breast cancer, SABR may eliminate the need for invasive surgery,
reducing healthcare costs and hospital stays and providing an additional curative option for early-stage disease. Tis poses the
following question: is there a role for SABR as a defnitive therapy in breast cancer?
Keywords
Establishing , Stereotactic Ablative , Body Radiotherapy , Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Journal title
International Journal of Breast Cancer
Serial Year
2018
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Record number
2585791
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