提高晚期乳腺癌个体疗效的创新手术方法

Valerii Lutenco, L. Rebegea, Adrian Beznea, George Tocu, Monica Moraru, O. Mihailov, B. Ciuntu, Verginia Luțenco, F. Stănculea, R. Mihailov
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摘要 乳腺癌是女性最常见的癌症死因,也是普通人群的第二大死因。随着时间的推移,发病率不断上升。发展中国家的妇女往往处于晚期,无法进行初期手术。无病间隔期短、转移器官数量多和肝转移一直与总生存率低有关。手术是局部晚期乳腺癌治疗计划中不可或缺的一部分。随着新辅助化疗的使用,手术治疗与晚期癌症患者治疗的结合发生了重大变化。最近,新辅助内分泌疗法和靶向疗法也为减轻肿瘤负担提供了新的机会,并将外科手术在这一人群中的作用从姑息治疗转变为基本治愈。对转移性疾病中的原发肿瘤采取创新性手术方法可为部分患者带来生存益处和局部控制。与全身治疗类似,在某些情况下也应考虑对继发性扩散进行手术治疗,以改善个体疗效。重建技术的进步提高了这些患者的生活质量。
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Innovative Surgical Approaches That Improve Individual Outcomes in Advanced Breast Cancer
Abstract Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in women and the second cause in the general population. The incidence has increased over time. Women in developing countries often present at an advanced stage where initial surgery is not feasible. Short disease-free intervals, the number of metastatic organs and liver metastasis were consistently associated with poor overall survival. Surgery is an integral part of the therapeutic plan for locally advanced breast cancer. The integration of surgical care into the management of patients with advanced cancer has changed substantially with the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Also, more recently, neoadjuvant endocrine therapy and targeted therapies offer new opportunities to downsize the tumor burden and transform the role of surgery for this population from palliation to largely curative intent. Innovative surgical approach to the primary tumor in metastatic disease may provide survival benefits and local control in some patients. Similar to systemic therapy, surgical therapy for secondary dissemination should be considered in certain cases for improved individual outcomes. Advances in reconstructive techniques have improved the quality of life of these patients.
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