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Nrg-Br008: A Phase Iii Randomized Trial Of Radiotherapy Optimization For Low-Risk Her2-Positive Breast Cancer (Hero), L Braunstein, M Mitchell, H Bandos, W Sikov, A Khan, Peter Chen, P Ganz, R Jagsi, J White, R Cecchini Dec 2023

Nrg-Br008: A Phase Iii Randomized Trial Of Radiotherapy Optimization For Low-Risk Her2-Positive Breast Cancer (Hero), L Braunstein, M Mitchell, H Bandos, W Sikov, A Khan, Peter Chen, P Ganz, R Jagsi, J White, R Cecchini

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Background: Breast radiotherapy (RT) is the standard of care for patients with early-stage breast cancer (BC) who undergo breast-conserving surgery (BCS). However, the magnitude of benefit of RT is less clear in BCS patients with low-risk disease who receive effective systemic therapy. Among patients with early-stage HER2-positive (HER2+) BC, 10-year locoregional recurrence has been reported as low as 1.5% following BCS, adjuvant chemotherapy and HER2-targeted therapy, and RT. Given these exceedingly favorable outcomes, with the addition of HER2-directed therapy, we seek to evaluate the feasibility of omitting RT among patients with early-stage HER2+ BC following BCS and appropriate systemic therapy. …


Loco-Regional Irradiation In Patients With Biopsy-Proven Axillary Node Involvement At Presentation Who Become Pathologically Node-Negative After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: Primary Outcomes Of Nrg Oncology/Nsabp B-51/Rtog 1304, E Mamounas, H Bandos, J White, T Julian, A Khan, S Shaitelman, M Torres, Frank Vicini, P Ganz, Andrew Muskovitz Dec 2023

Loco-Regional Irradiation In Patients With Biopsy-Proven Axillary Node Involvement At Presentation Who Become Pathologically Node-Negative After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: Primary Outcomes Of Nrg Oncology/Nsabp B-51/Rtog 1304, E Mamounas, H Bandos, J White, T Julian, A Khan, S Shaitelman, M Torres, Frank Vicini, P Ganz, Andrew Muskovitz

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Characteristics Of Breast Cancer In Carriers Of Pathogenic Variant In Atm In A Large Academic Health Center, Ujjwal Karki, Tara Rangarajan, Dana Zakalik Dec 2023

Characteristics Of Breast Cancer In Carriers Of Pathogenic Variant In Atm In A Large Academic Health Center, Ujjwal Karki, Tara Rangarajan, Dana Zakalik

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Background: Pathogenic variants (PVs) in ATM are associated with an increased risk of breast, pancreas, and other cancers. The clinical and pathological characteristics of ATM-associated breast cancers have not been well defined. Methods: Patients who underwent multigene panel testing between December 2012 and May 2023 and were identified to harbor ATM PVs were included in the study. We analyzed demographics, germline findings, histopathology, genomic recurrence score, and management of ATM PV carriers with breast cancer. Results: A total of 222 individuals were identified to have PVs in ATM, of whom 184 (83%) were female. The majority were Caucasian (n = …


Breast Cancer In Pms2 Related Lynch Syndrome: Evidence Of A Possible Association?, Ujjwal Karki, Tara Rangarajan, Dana Zakalik Dec 2023

Breast Cancer In Pms2 Related Lynch Syndrome: Evidence Of A Possible Association?, Ujjwal Karki, Tara Rangarajan, Dana Zakalik

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Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome caused by pathogenic variants (PVs) in mismatch repair genes, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2. LS is associated with increased risk of colorectal, and endometrial cancers but breast cancer risk is uncertain, with some studies suggesting MSH6 and PMS2 PVs may have a higher risk for breast cancer. Our study outlines the incidence and clinical characteristics of breast cancer in PMS2-related LS identified at a large academic center. Methods: Patients with PMS2 PVs identified between July 2009 and May 2023 were selected from a database at the Nancy and James Grosfeld …


Trends Contributing To Disparities In Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Anna Lehrberg, Nayana Dekhne, Amita Desai, Sayee Kiran May 2021

Trends Contributing To Disparities In Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Anna Lehrberg, Nayana Dekhne, Amita Desai, Sayee Kiran

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Background/Objective: Breast cancer overall survival rate in Black American (BA) women is lower compared to White American (WA) women. Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare but aggressive subtype of breast cancer that is found at higher incidence in the BA patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate trends and identify factors that contribute to racial disparities in outcomes of women with IBC. Methods: The National Cancer Database (NCDB) was used to evaluate patients with Stage III IBC from 2004 to 2014. Patient demographics, tumor characteristics, treatments and survival trends were stratified by race for comparison. Results: A …