2010
International Guidelines for Management of Metastatic Breast Cancer: Can Metastatic Breast Cancer Be Cured?
Pagani O, Senkus E, Wood W, Colleoni M, Cufer T, Kyriakides S, Costa A, Winer EP, Cardoso F. International Guidelines for Management of Metastatic Breast Cancer: Can Metastatic Breast Cancer Be Cured? Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2010, 102: 456-463. PMID: 20220104, PMCID: PMC3298957, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djq029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBone NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsCatheter AblationChemotherapy, AdjuvantClinical Trials as TopicCongresses as TopicConsensus Development Conferences as TopicDose-Response Relationship, DrugEarly Detection of CancerEuropeFemaleGene Expression ProfilingHumansImmunosuppressive AgentsInterdisciplinary CommunicationInternational CooperationLiver NeoplasmsLung NeoplasmsNeoplasm StagingNeoplastic Cells, CirculatingObserver VariationPatient Care TeamPatient SelectionPractice Guidelines as TopicRadiotherapy, AdjuvantSurvival RateConceptsMetastatic breast cancerOligometastatic diseaseBreast cancerMetastatic lesionsPrimary tumorEuropean Breast Cancer ConferenceFirst consensus recommendationsOptimal local treatmentRapid disease controlAvailable therapeutic optionsSubset of patientsLong-term outcomesLarge retrospective seriesDetectable metastatic lesionsAttractive therapeutic strategyChemotherapy optionsSurvival benefitSystemic therapyTreatment guidelinesRegional chemotherapyRetrospective seriesTask ForceLung metastasesTherapeutic optionsPatient population
2000
NCCN Practice Guidelines for Breast Cancer.
Carlson RW, Anderson BO, Bensinger W, Cox CE, Davidson NE, Edge SB, Farrar WB, Goldstein LJ, Gradishar WJ, Lichter AS, McCormick B, Nabell LM, Reed EC, Silver SM, Smith ML, Somlo G, Theriault R, Ward JH, Winer EP, Wolff A. NCCN Practice Guidelines for Breast Cancer. Oncology 2000, 14: 33-49. PMID: 11195418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerClinical trialsNCCN Practice GuidelinesPresent clinical trialInvasive breast cancerProspective clinical trialsImprovement of treatmentArt cancer treatmentTherapeutic optionsPractice guidelinesPatientsClinical situationsFuture patientsCancer treatmentCancerPhysician participationTreatmentTrialsAppropriate optionGuidelinesOptionsPhysiciansRare exceptionsDisfigurement