RECENT TRENDS IN TREATMENT OF PRIMARY BREAST-CANCER

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ALBERT, S
BELLE, S
SWANSON, GM
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[1] MICHIGAN CANC FDN, DEPT EPIDEMIOL, FIELD STUDIES UNIT, 110 E WARREN, DETROIT, MI 48201 USA
[2] MICHIGAN CANC FDN, DEPT BIOMETRY & MED SOCIOL, DETROIT, MI 48201 USA
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10.1002/1097-0142(197806)41:6<2399::AID-CNCR2820410645>3.0.CO;2-#
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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In response to the continuing controversy over the treatment of primary breast cancer, a review of treatment practices in Metropolitan Detroit [USA] 1973-1976 was undertaken to determine what effect, if any, this controversy had on clinical practice. The study population comprised 6132 females first diagnosed as having breast cancer during this period. Three treatment modalities, mastectomy alone, mastectomy plus radiotherapy alone and mastectomy plus chemotherapy alone, comprising 96.8% of treated cases, were studied. The data indicate that significant changes occurred in surgical treatment and adjuvant therapy during this period. The proportion of patients receiving partial and modified radical mastectomy rose, while use of the simple and radical procedures fell in each year. The use of chemotherapy increased throughout the study period while utilization of radiotherapy appeared to be on the decline, after peaking in 1975. In 1976, about 18% of all cases received adjuvant chemotherapy, compared to 2% in 1973. By 1976, this modality was on equal footing with radiotherapy as adjuvant therapy. These changes were a function of stage of disease and age of the patient at diagnosis. Adjuvant chemotherapy was most frequently used for disease staged as regional (30% of cases) and remote (45% of cases). At a time when there is dissatisfaction about treatment of primary breast cancer, physician attitudes are very sensitive and react quite rapidly to new recommendations.
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