Treatment Options for Early Stage Inoperable Breast Cancer: Cryoablation or Radiotherapy?

Breast Care Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1159/000536413
Gail Wan Ying Chua, Lucia Li
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Background: Surgical removal of the tumour is the gold standard treatment for early stage invasive breast cancer. However, with a global ageing population, a larger number of diagnoses are occurring in women with comorbidities that render them unsuitable for surgery. Hence, it is of interest to explore alternative treatment strategies for this group of women. Summary: Our narrative review aims to explore two such techniques, cryoablation and external beam radiotherapy, providing a brief summary of the evidence behind each technique. Following this, we discuss which groups of patients would gain the most benefit from each technique. Factors favouring the use of radiotherapy include patients with larger tumours, more superficial tumours, and those with less well-demarcated tumours where there is uncertainty regarding tumour extent. Meanwhile, patients who may benefit more from cryoablation include those who desire a smaller number of treatment sessions, have concerns regarding cosmesis and skin pigmentation, or who have relative contraindications to radiotherapy such as scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus, reduced lung function, or cardiac comorbidities. Key Messages: Continued advancements in both cryoablation and radiotherapy technologies are taking place, in tandem with imaging technologies enabling greater certainty in tumour detection and delineation. These factors will help increase local control rates in this group of non-operable early stage breast cancer patients. Through this review, we hope to aid in the clinical decision-making process regarding the selection and referral of patients for each treatment.
无法手术的早期乳腺癌的治疗方案:冷冻消融还是放射治疗?
背景:手术切除肿瘤是治疗早期浸润性乳腺癌的金标准。然而,随着全球人口的老龄化,越来越多的妇女被诊断出患有合并症,不适合接受手术治疗。因此,探索针对这类女性的替代治疗策略很有意义。摘要:我们的叙述性综述旨在探讨冷冻消融和体外放射治疗这两种技术,并简要概述了每种技术背后的证据。随后,我们将讨论哪类患者可从两种技术中获益最多。赞成使用放疗的因素包括肿瘤较大、肿瘤较表浅的患者,以及肿瘤分界不清、肿瘤范围不确定的患者。与此同时,冷冻消融术的受益者可能包括那些希望减少治疗次数、对外观和皮肤色素沉着有顾虑,或有放疗相对禁忌症(如硬皮病、系统性红斑狼疮、肺功能减退或心脏合并症)的患者。关键信息:冷冻消融技术和放射治疗技术都在不断进步,同时成像技术也使肿瘤检测和分界更加准确。这些因素将有助于提高这类无法手术的早期乳腺癌患者的局部控制率。通过这篇综述,我们希望能帮助临床决策过程中选择和转诊接受各种治疗的患者。
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