Management of young women with early breast cancer

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Abstract

Breast cancer is still the most frequent cancer diagnosed in women aged ≤40 years and the primary cause of death in this age group. The management of these patients needs a dedicated approach involving a multidisciplinary team that takes into account their treatment and survivorship issues. The present review aims to provide a perspective on the many challenges associated with treatment of young women with early breast cancer. We will focus on the standard (neo)adjuvant treatment, highlighting the paucity of age-specific results about the available genomic signatures, the groundbreaking landscape of adjuvant endocrine therapy and the relevant issue of the fertility preservation.

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Poggio, F., Lambertini, M., Bighin, C., Conte, B., Blondeaux, E., D’Alonzo, A., … Del Mastro, L. (2018, November 1). Management of young women with early breast cancer. ESMO Open. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2018-000458

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