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For most older women with early breast cancer, standard treatment after breast-conserving surgery is whole-breast radiotherapy and endocrine treatment. Numerous randomised trials have confirmed that radiotherapy after breast conservation reduces the rate of local recurrence substantially and may have a small long-term (15-year) benefit on survival on meta-analysis of these trials. 1 The PRIME II trial aimed to assess the effect of omission of radiotherapy on local control in older women at low risk of local recurrence.

Original publication

DOI

10.1201/b23352-39

Type

Chapter

Book title

50 Landmark Papers: Every Breast Surgeon Should Know

Publication Date

01/01/2024

Pages

217 - 220