Tata Memorial Centre Evidence Based Management of Breast cancer.
Tabassum WadasadawalaShalaka JoshiSushmita RathPalak PopatAyushi SahaySeema GuliaPrabhat BhargavaRevathy KrishnamurthyDileep HoysalJessicka ShahMitchelle EngineerJyoti BajpaiBhavika KothariRima PathakDushyant JaiswalSangeeta DesaiTanuja ShetAsawari PatilTrupti PaiPurvi HariaAparna KatdareSonal ChauhanShabina SiddiqueVaibhav VanmaliRohini HawaldarSudeep GuptaRajiv SarinRajendra BadwePublished in: Indian journal of cancer (2024)
The incidence of breast cancer is increasing rapidly in urban India due to the changing lifestyle and exposure to risk factors. Diagnosis at an advanced stage and in younger women are the most concerning issues of breast cancer in India. Lack of awareness and social taboos related to cancer diagnosis make women feel hesitant to seek timely medical advice. As almost half of women develop breast cancer at an age younger than 50 years, breast cancer diagnosis poses a huge financial burden on the household and impacts the entire family. Moreover, inaccessibility, unaffordability, and high out-of-pocket expenditure make this situation grimmer. Women find it difficult to get quality cancer care closer to their homes and end up traveling long distances for seeking treatment. Significant differences in the cancer epidemiology compared to the west make the adoption of western breast cancer management guidelines challenging for Indian women. In this article, we intend to provide a comprehensive review of the management of breast cancer from diagnosis to treatment for both early and advanced stages from the perspective of low-middle-income countries. Starting with a brief introduction to epidemiology and guidelines for diagnostic modalities (imaging and pathology), treatment has been discussed for early breast cancer (EBC), locally advanced, and MBC. In-depth information on loco-regional and systemic therapy has been provided focusing on standard treatment protocols as well as scenarios where treatment can be de-escalated or escalated.
Keyphrases
- risk factors
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- healthcare
- squamous cell carcinoma
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic syndrome
- locally advanced
- rectal cancer
- high resolution
- clinical practice
- combination therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- physical activity
- climate change
- weight loss
- replacement therapy
- young adults
- open label
- papillary thyroid
- squamous cell