Journal article
Overview of the randomized trials of radiotherapy in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast
N Davidson, RD Gelber, M Piccart, G Pruneri, K Pritchard, P Ravdin, J Robertson, S Swain, O Abe, K Enomoto, K Kikuchi, H Koyama, Y Nomura, Y Ohashi, K Sakai, M Toi, T Tominaga, J Uchino, M Yoshida, JL Haybittle Show all
Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs | Published : 2010
Abstract
Individual patient data were available for all four of the randomized trials that began before 1995, and that compared adjuvant radiotherapy vs no radiotherapy following breast-conserving surgery for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). A total of 3729 women were eligible for analysis. Radiotherapy reduced the absolute 10-year risk of any ipsilateral breast event (ie, either recurrent DCIS or invasive cancer) by 15.2% (SE 1.6%, 12.9% vs 28.1% 2 P <.00001), and it was effective regardless of the age at diagnosis, extent of breast-conserving surgery, use of tamoxifen, method of DCIS detection, margin status, focality, grade, comedonecrosis, architecture, or tumor size. The proportional reduction i..
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