Pre-operative partial breast irradiation: revolutionizing radiation treatment for women with early stage breast cancer.

Yun R Li, Parul N Barry
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Partial breast irradiation (PBI) has been increasingly accepted as a suitable component of breast conservation in the management of patients with early stage breast cancer, however the majority of existing studies have focused on the use of adjuvant or intra-operative techniques. Several early stage studies have more recently shown that PBI can be safely used in the pre-operative setting. Early data show similar local control without evidence of increased toxicity or worsening cosmesis, as compared to postoperative PBI or standard whole breast irradiation. While long term data are still maturing, pre-operative accelerated PBI (PAPBI) offers a number of possible clinical advantages including reducing the treatment field and increasing the number of patients eligible for PBI, identifying biomarkers of response to radiation, and improving the rates of breast conservation and treatment compliance. This review discusses key concepts and controversies surrounding PBI as it has increasingly been adopted in the US, Canada, and Europe, and introduces the concepts and early studies of PAPBI. In addition, we summarize ongoing clinical trials investigating PAPBI, review clinical benefits and challenges associated with PAPBI versus postoperative PBI, and discuss ongoing limitations as well as next generation technologies important to the implementation of PAPBI in the management of patients with early-stage localized breast cancer.

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术前乳房部分照射:革命性的早期乳腺癌妇女放射治疗。
部分乳房照射(PBI)作为早期乳腺癌患者乳房保护的合适组成部分已被越来越多地接受,然而大多数现有研究都集中在辅助或术中技术的使用上。最近的一些早期研究表明,PBI可以安全地用于术前。早期数据显示,与术后PBI或标准全乳照射相比,局部控制相似,无毒性增加或美容恶化的证据。虽然长期数据仍然成熟,但术前加速PBI (PAPBI)提供了许多可能的临床优势,包括减少治疗范围和增加符合PBI条件的患者数量,识别对放射反应的生物标志物,提高乳房保存率和治疗依从性。本文讨论了在美国、加拿大和欧洲越来越多地采用PBI的关键概念和围绕PBI的争议,并介绍了PAPBI的概念和早期研究。此外,我们总结了正在进行的研究PAPBI的临床试验,回顾了PAPBI与术后PBI相关的临床益处和挑战,并讨论了PAPBI在早期局限性乳腺癌患者管理中实施的局限性以及下一代重要技术。
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