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    J Clin Oncol. 1992 Jun;10(6):1014-24.

    Inflammatory breast cancer: a review.

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    Department of Medical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston 77030.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    The natural history of inflammatory breast cancer and the recent advances in its management were reviewed.

    DESIGN:

    The English medical literature from 1924 to 1990 was reviewed using the Cancerline and Medline retrieval systems, and through a manual review of bibliographies of identified articles.

    RESULTS:

    The majority of patients with inflammatory breast cancer treated only with local therapies died 18 to 24 months after diagnosis. A combined modality approach with chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy has improved disease-free and overall survival rates for inflammatory breast cancer. Approximately 35% to 55% of patients treated with combined modality regimens remain disease-free and alive at 5 years.

    CONCLUSION:

    Induction combination chemotherapy administered with radiation therapy, mastectomy, both, or with additional chemotherapy favorably alters the natural history of inflammatory breast cancer. New drug combinations and high-dose chemotherapy with autologous bone marrow support are being evaluated to improve further patient survival.

    PMID:
    1588366
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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