Journal article

Postoperative radiotherapy omission in selected patients with early breast cancer following preoperative breast MRI (PROSPECT): primary results of a prospective two-arm study

Gregory Bruce Mann, Anita Rohini Skandarajah, Nicholas Zdenkowski, Janemary Hughes, Allan Park, Dennis Petrie, Karinna Saxby, Sean M Grimmond, Anand Murugasu, Andrew J Spillane, Boon H Chua, Heath Badger, Helen Braggett, Val Gebski, Arlene Mou, John P Collins, Allison K Rose

The Lancet | Elsevier | Published : 2024

Abstract

Background: Adjuvant breast radiotherapy as a standard component of breast-conserving treatment for early cancer can overtreat many women. Breast MRI is the most sensitive modality to assess local tumour burden. The aim of this study was to determine whether a combination of MRI and pathology findings can identify women with truly localised breast cancer who can safely avoid radiotherapy. Methods: PROSPECT is a prospective, multicentre, two-arm, non-randomised trial of radiotherapy omission in patients selected using preoperative MRI and postoperative tumour pathology. It is being conducted at four academic hospitals in Australia. Women aged 50 years or older with cT1N0 non-triple-negative b..

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