Up to Date Management of DCIS and Future Directions

R. Arrangóiz, F. Cordera, E. Moreno, E. Luque-de-León, M. Múñoz
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Abstract

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-invasive malignancy confined within the basement membrane of the breast ductal system. There is a lot of disparity in the natural history of DCIS with an estimated incidence of progression to invasive ductal carcinoma between 20% to 53% over ten or more years after initial diagnosis. The surgical and adjuvant management of DCIS has advanced significantly in the last couple of decades. Nonetheless, surgeons, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists, along with their patients, still depend on conventional clinical and pathologic risk factors to make management decisions. Irrespective of the management strategy, long-term survival is excellent. The debate around DCIS relates to preventing either under-treatment or over-treatment. In this paper, we will review the incidence and management options of DCIS. Additionally, we will focus on several current disputes related to the management of DCIS, including breast conserving surgery, the role of radiation in breast conservation surgery, sentinel node biopsy in DCIS, hormonal therapy, various risk stratification schemes, and the option of active surveillance for low-risk DCIS.
DCIS的最新管理和未来发展方向
导管原位癌(DCIS)是一种局限于乳腺导管系统基底膜内的非侵袭性恶性肿瘤。DCIS的自然史存在很大差异,在最初诊断后的10年或更长时间内,进展为浸润性导管癌的估计发生率在20%至53%之间。在过去的几十年里,DCIS的手术和辅助治疗有了显著的进步。尽管如此,外科医生、内科肿瘤学家和放射肿瘤学家,以及他们的患者,仍然依靠传统的临床和病理风险因素来做出管理决策。无论采用何种管理策略,长期生存都是极好的。关于DCIS的争论涉及到预防治疗不足或过度治疗。在本文中,我们将回顾DCIS的发病率和治疗方案。此外,我们将重点讨论目前与DCIS管理有关的几个争议,包括保乳手术、辐射在保乳手术中的作用、DCIS前哨淋巴结活检、激素治疗、各种风险分层方案以及低风险DCIS的主动监测选择。
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