When should women who were exposed to RT to the chest get screened for breast cancer?
10 years after exposure to RT or age 40, whichever comes first.
What are the key elements of the history to obtain?
What are key elements of the breast exam?
What are the indications for a breast MRI?
T1
T1a: >0.1 to 0.5 cm
T1b: >0.5 to 1 cm
T1c: >1 to 2 cm
T2
Tumor more than 2 cm but 5 cm or less
T3
Tumor more than 5 cm
T4a
skin nodules or ulceration
T4b
invasion of the chest wall, not including pectoralis major
T4c
T4a and T4b
T4d
Inflammatory breast cancer
cN1
Movable ipsilateral nodes
cN2
A. fixed ipsilateral axillary nodes
B. clinically apparent IM nodes alone
cN3
A. Infraclavicular nodes
B. IM nodes and axillary nodes
C. Ipsilateral SCL nodes
Stage IIIB
Stage I
IA: T1 N0
IB: T0-1 N1mi
Stage IIIC
Stage IIIA
Stage IIA
Stage IIB
Which DCIS patients can omit RT?
What are poor prognostic factors for local failure after PMRT?
What are indications to treat the CW alone?
What are indications to treat the PL?