Would you omit radiation for an elderly woman with bilateral breast cancers (both early-stage disease and ER+/PR+/HER2 negative) who otherwise meets the criteria for endocrine therapy alone?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Yes. If the patient meets omission criteria on each side individually, then I offer omission to the patient overall as part of shared decision-making, although it is conceivable that the absolute benefit of radiation is doubled in this scenario. As usual, this assumes the patient will be compliant w...
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Radiation Oncologist at Angelhaven LLC There are many factors in this decision, not the l...
Radiation Oncologist at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Completely agree, of course. We have guidelines bu...
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
"If an elderly patient can get a screening mammogram, diagnostic mammogram, core biopsy, segmental mastectomy and is considering taking a pill for 5 years, why would you not recommend APBI?"
- Me, many times over the last several years
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Medical Oncologist at Indiana University School of Medicine Your response is quite reasonable, but just becaus...
Radiation Oncologist at Providence Health, St. Joseph Hospital And I would have to add that endocrine therapy is ...
There are many factors in this decision, not the l...
Completely agree, of course. We have guidelines bu...