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Up-front Hypofractionated Radiotherapy Before Third-Generation Chemotherapy in Node-positive Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Comparative Study
Keywords: Adjuvant chemotherapy adjuvant radiotherapy breast cancer Introduction The current approach for the treatment of node-positive breast cancer (BC) after surgery includes adjuvant chemotherapy (CT), followed by postoperative radiotherapy (PORT), since the publication of the Up-front-Outback trial results in 1996, which were updated in 2005 (1, 2). In this trial, two treatment sequences were compared: radiotherapy (RT) followed by CT versus CT followed by RT.
Breast Cancer Adjuvant Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy Sequencing: Sequential, Concomitant, or What Else? A Comprehensive Review of the Adjuvant Combinations Journey
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