乳腺癌:精准医疗之路的坎坷与坎坷。

Q2 Medicine
Lisa A Carey
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治疗乳腺癌既是一个成功的故事,也是根据需要定制治疗挑战的一个教训。从20世纪80年代开始,多种举措最小化手术干预和毒性,综合放射治疗,并开始纳入越来越有针对性的药物治疗。由于治疗和筛查的进步,美国乳腺癌的死亡率下降了40%以上。然而,这些进步是以财政、物质和社会成本为代价的。在美国,每年要花费近300亿美元来改善乳腺癌的治疗效果,我们知道我们过度治疗了许多患者。此外,结果上的种族差异仍然存在,许多患者无法获得现代治疗。确保我们对正确的病人给予正确的治疗,并在安全的情况下省略治疗,将需要新的策略。
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BREAST CANCER: STEPS AND STUMBLES ON THE WAY TO PRECISION MEDICINE.

Treating breast cancer is both a success story and a lesson in the challenges of tailoring treatment to need. Beginning in the 1980s, multiple initiatives minimized surgical intervention and toxicity, integrated radiation therapy, and began to incorporate increasingly targeted medical therapy. Because of advances in treatment and screening, the U.S. mortality from breast cancer has dropped over 40%. However, these advances have come at a financial, physical, and social cost. It costs nearly $30 billion per year in the United States to achieve these improved outcomes in treating breast cancer, and we know that we overtreat many patients. Moreover, racial disparities in outcome persist, and many patients cannot access modern treatments. Ensuring that we give the right treatment to the right patient, and that we omit therapy when it is safe to do so, will require new strategies.

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