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[...]... Surgical guidelinesforbreastcancer Figure 9 Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) 33 34 Guidelinesformanagementofbreastcancer Figure 10 Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) (concluded) Chapter 5 Managementof special problems in breastcancer This chapter gives guidelines on managementof special problems in breastcancer (Figures 11–16) Figure 11 Phyllodes tumour of the breast 36 Guidelinesformanagement of. .. methotrexate for leptomeningeal carcinomatosis Guidelines The guidelinesfor selection of systemic hormonal therapy or chemotherapy are summarized in Figures 5, 6 and 7 Management of metastatic disease Figure 5 Managementof metastatic disease 27 28 Guidelinesformanagementofbreastcancer Figure 6 Selection of hormonal therapy sequence Managementof metastatic disease Figure 7 Selection of chemotherapy... treated with chemotherapy Guidelines A multidisciplinary treatment planning approach should be adopted for the management of breastcancer The guidelines outlined in this publication are applicable in most cases Figures 1, 2 and 3 give treatment guidelinesfor early stage invasive breast cancer, node-negative breastcancer and node-positive breast cancer, respectively Role of primary chemotherapy (neoadjuvant... surgery (see Chapter 7) Figure 2 Adjuvant therapy for node-negative breastcancer Treatment policy 21 Figure 3 Adjuvant therapy for node-positive breastcancer 22 Guidelinesformanagement of breastcancer Definitions for response evaluation of primary systemic therapy Clinical definition • Complete: no palpable mass detectable (cCR) • Partial: reduction of tumour area to < 50% (cPR) Imaging definition... recommended for asymptomatic patients Because of the risk of tamoxifen-assisted endometrial cancer, a yearly pelvic examination coupled with evaluation of vaginal spotting is essential The performance of endometrial biopsy or ultrasound is not recommended Treatment policy Figure 4 Treatment of locally advanced invasive breastcancer 23 Chapter 3 Managementof metastatic disease Staging of metastatic... use of trastuzumab plus AC is associated with significant cardiac toxicity 26 Guidelinesformanagement of breastcancer Failure to achieve a tumour response to two sequential chemotherapy regimens or an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 3 or greater was felt to be an indication for supportive therapy only Patients with metastatic breastcancer frequently develop a number of. .. tumour residuals in the removed breast tissue • Only in situ tumour residuals in the removed breast tissue (pCR inv) • No invasive or in situ tumour cells (pCR) • No malignant tumour cells in breast and lymph nodes (pCR breast and nodes) Guidelines Figure 4 gives the treatment guideline for locally advanced invasive breastcancer The best treatment option for this type ofcancer is participation in a... Diagnosis of breastcancer Clinical examination History This should include the following elements: 1 2 3 4 5 Presenting symptoms: • breast mass • breast pain • nipple discharge • nipple or skin retraction • axillary mass or pain • arm swelling • symptoms of possible metastatic spread • suspicious findings on routine mammography Past medical history ofbreast disease in detail Family history of breast. .. Physical examination Careful physical examination should cover the following: 1 Performance status 12 Guidelinesformanagement of breastcancer 2 3 4 Weight, height and surface area General examination of other systems Local examination: • breast mass – size – location (specified by clock position and distance from the edge of the areola) – shape – consistency – fixation to skin, pectoral muscle and chest... disease Staging of metastatic or recurrent breastcancer The staging evaluation of women presenting with metastatic or recurrent breastcancer includes the performance of a CBC, platelet count, liver function tests, chest X-ray, bone scan, X-rays of symptomatic bones or bones that appear abnormal on bone scan, CT or MRI of symptomatic areas, and biopsy documentation of first recurrence, if possible (see . Publications Series 31 Guidelines for management of breast cancer WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Guidelines for management of breast cancer/ by WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean . members of the task force developed the 8 Guidelines for management of breast cancer guidelines with the consensus of all contributors. The task force took into consideration the cost of treatment. phyllodes tumour of the breast. Chapter 6 presents guidelines for the pathological handling of breast cancer excision specimens and Chapter 7 outlines radiotherapy guidelines for breast cancer. Acknowledgements The