Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology (Mar 2020)

Omission of postoperative radiation after breast conserving surgery: A progressive paradigm shift towards precision medicine

  • Pierfrancesco Franco,
  • Fiorenza De Rose,
  • Maria Carmen De Santis,
  • Nadia Pasinetti,
  • Valentina Lancellotta,
  • Bruno Meduri,
  • Icro Meattini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 112 – 119

Abstract

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Radiation therapy is a standard therapeutic option in the post-operative setting for early breast cancer patients after breast conserving surgery, providing a substantial benefit in reducing the risk of local relapse with a consequent survival gain. Nevertheless, the reduction in the burden related to treatment is becoming crucial in modern oncology for both local and systemic therapies and investigational efforts are being put forward by radiations oncologists to identify a subset of women at very low risk to be potentially omitted from post-operative irradiation after breast conservation. Clinical factors, classical pathological parameters and new predictive scores derived from gene expression and next generation sequencing techniques are being integrated in the quest toward a reliable low-risk profile for breast cancer patients. We herein provide a comprehensive overview on the topic. Keywords: Radiotherapy omission, Breast cancer, Breast conserving surgery, Low risk, Endocrine therapy, Whole breast irradiation, Partial breast irradiation, Elderly, Radiation oncology