ABC7 Consensus: Assessment by a German Group of Experts

Breast Care Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1159/000535997
N. Ditsch, M. Untch, Peter A. Fasching, Steffi Busch, Johannes Ettl, Renate Haidinger, C. Jackisch, Diana Lüftner, Lothar Müller, Volkmar Müller, Eugen Ruckhäberle, E. Schumacher-Wulf, Christoph Thomssen, Nadia Harbeck, Rachel Würstlein
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Background: The “International Consensus Conference for Advanced Breast Cancer” was initiated more than 10 years ago. The rationale was to standardize treatment of advanced breast cancer (ABC) based on available evidence and to ensure that all ABC patients worldwide receive adequate treatment and access to new therapies. Topics of ABC7: The 7th International Consensus Conference for ABC (ABC7) took place from November 9 to 11, 2023 – as in previous years in Lisbon/Portugal. ABC7 focused not only on metastatic disease but also on locally advanced and inflammatory breast cancer. Special topics were the management of oligometastatic disease, leptomeningeal disease, brain metastases, and pregnant women with ABC. Due to the current situation worldwide, there was a special interest to patients living in conflict zones. As in previous years, patient advocates from around the world were integrated into the ABC conference and had a major input to the consensus. Rationale for the Manuscript: A German breast cancer expert panel comments on the voting results of the ABC7 panelists regarding their relevance for routine clinical practice in Germany. As with previous meetings, the ABC7 votes focused on modified or new statements. Regarding the statements not modified for the ABC7 consensus, they are discussed in the published manuscript from 2021 in which the German experts commented on the ABC6 consensus. The German comments are always based on the current recommendations of the “Breast Committee” of the Gynecological Oncology Working Group (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie, AGO Mamma).
ABC7 共识:德国专家组的评估
背景:晚期乳腺癌国际共识会议 "发起于 10 多年前。其目的是根据现有证据对晚期乳腺癌(ABC)的治疗进行标准化,并确保全球所有晚期乳腺癌患者都能得到适当的治疗和获得新疗法。第七次晚期乳腺癌国际共识会议的主题与往年一样,第七届国际晚期乳腺癌共识会议(ABC7)于 2023 年 11 月 9 日至 11 日在葡萄牙里斯本举行。ABC7不仅关注转移性疾病,还关注局部晚期和炎症性乳腺癌。特别议题包括少转移性疾病、脑外膜疾病、脑转移以及妊娠妇女乳腺癌的治疗。鉴于当前的世界形势,生活在冲突地区的患者也特别感兴趣。与往年一样,来自世界各地的患者权益倡导者也被纳入了 ABC 会议,并为达成共识提供了重要意见。撰写手稿的理由:德国乳腺癌专家小组对 ABC7 小组成员的投票结果发表了评论,认为这些结果与德国的常规临床实践相关。与前几次会议一样,ABC7 表决的重点是修改或新增声明。关于未在 ABC7 共识中修改的声明,德国专家在 2021 年发表的手稿中对 ABC6 共识进行了讨论。德国的意见始终基于妇科肿瘤学工作组(Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie, AGO Mamma)"乳腺委员会 "的现行建议。
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