Fatima Cardoso , Shani Paluch-Shimon , Eva Schumacher-Wulf , Leonor Matos , Karen Gelmon , Matti S. Aapro , Jyoti Bajpai , Carlos H. Barrios , Jonas Bergh , Elizabeth Bergsten-Nordström , Laura Biganzoli , Maria João Cardoso , Lisa A. Carey , Mariana Chavez Mac Gregor , Runcie Chidebe , Javier Cortés , Giuseppe Curigliano , Rebecca A. Dent , Nagi S. El Saghir , Alexandru Eniu , Eric P. Winer
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6th and 7th International consensus guidelines for the management of advanced breast cancer (ABC guidelines 6 and 7)
This manuscript describes the Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) international consensus guidelines updated at the last two ABC international consensus conferences (ABC 6 in 2021, virtual, and ABC 7 in 2023, in Lisbon, Portugal), organized by the ABC Global Alliance. It provides the main recommendations on how to best manage patients with advanced breast cancer (inoperable locally advanced or metastatic), of all breast cancer subtypes, as well as palliative and supportive care. These guidelines are based on available evidence or on expert opinion when a higher level of evidence is lacking. Each guideline is accompanied by the level of evidence (LoE), grade of recommendation (GoR) and percentage of consensus reached at the consensus conferences. Updated diagnostic and treatment algorithms are also provided. The guidelines represent the best management options for patients living with ABC globally, assuming accessibility to all available therapies. Their adaptation (i.e. resource-stratified guidelines) is often needed in settings where access to care is limited.
期刊介绍:
The Breast is an international, multidisciplinary journal for researchers and clinicians, which focuses on translational and clinical research for the advancement of breast cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all stages.