医学
导管癌
乳腺癌
临床试验
乳腺摄影术
疾病
医学物理学
梅德林
癌症
重症监护医学
病理
内科学
政治学
法学
作者
Henry M. Kuerer,Constance T. Albarracin,Wei Yang,Robert D. Cardiff,Abenaa M. Brewster,W. Fraser Symmans,Nola M. Hylton,Lavinia P. Middleton,Savitri Krishnamurthy,George H. Perkins,Gildy V. Babiera,Mary E. Edgerton,Brian J. Czerniecki,Banu Arun,Gabriel N. Hortobágyi
标识
DOI:10.1200/jco.2008.18.3103
摘要
Purpose Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the fourth leading cancer for women in the United States. Understanding of the biology and clinical behavior of DCIS is imperfect. This article highlights the current knowledge base and the scientific roadmap needed to advance the field. Methods This article is based on work done by and consultations obtained from leading experts in the field over a 6-month period that culminated in a full-day symposium designed to systematically review the most pertinent MEDLINE published reports and develop a roadmap to elucidate the molecular steps of carcinogenesis, reduce the extent or prevent the need for therapies, eliminate recurrences, and reduce morbidity. Results Expression profiling of pure DCIS will help elucidate the molecular characteristics that distinguish high-risk lesions from clinically irrelevant lesions. The development of new methods of extracting RNA from processed tissues may provide opportunities for research. Mammography often underestimates the pathologic extent of DCIS; other imaging methods need to be investigated for detection and monitoring of disease stability or progression. Novel biologic agents are being delivered in neoadjuvant clinical trials, and alternative methods for breast irradiation are being studied. Future trials of treatment versus no treatment for biologically selected cases of DCIS should be developed. Conclusion There is a critical need for a concerted international effort among patients with DCIS, clinicians, and basic scientists to conduct the research necessary to improve fundamental understanding of the biology and clinical behavior of DCIS and prevent development of invasive breast cancer.
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