Journal article
Excision of the primary tumour in patients with metastatic breast cancer: a clinical dilemma
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of new breast cancer patients will present with overt synchronous metastatic disease. The optimal local management of those patients is controversial. Several series suggest that removal of the primary tumour is associated with a survival benefit, but the retrospective nature of those studies raises considerable methodologic challenges. We evaluated our clinical experience with the management of such patients and, …
Authors
Samiee S; Berardi P; Bouganim N; Vandermeer L; Arnaout A; Dent S; Mirsky D; Chasen M; Caudrelier JM; Clemons M
Journal
Current Oncology, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 270–279
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
8 2012
DOI
10.3747/co.19.974
ISSN
1198-0052