Do you have a certain size threshold below which you change chemotherapy recommendations for a small, triple negative breast cancer?
(For instance, TCX4 instead of AC->T for smaller tumors?) Does this affect your decision about treating with neoadjuvant versus adjuvant chemotherapy?
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Community Practice
This is often a subject of heated debate at our breast cancer conference. I tend to favor sequential use of weekly paclitaxel after AC for patients with node-negative TNBC, even if the tumor size is small. Higher proportional benefit has been demonstrated for the addition of a taxane after AC for pa...
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Community Practice
There is no such thing as "small" TNBC to the extent that you can take a chance that a curable patient in adjuvant setting may have been a "missed opportunity" when either A or T is not used.This may not apply to Neoadjuvant where one can offer TC before surgery and if residual disease is seen in su...
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Medical Oncologist at Forte, Schleider, Attas, and Condemi interesting remark ,weighing long term toxicity wi...