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. 2021 Sep 20;39(27):3056-3082.
doi: 10.1200/JCO.21.00934. Epub 2021 Jul 19.

Management of the Axilla in Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario) and ASCO Guideline

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Management of the Axilla in Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario) and ASCO Guideline

Muriel Brackstone et al. J Clin Oncol. .

Abstract

Purpose: To provide recommendations on the best strategies for the management and on the best timing and treatment (surgical and radiotherapeutic) of the axilla for patients with early-stage breast cancer.

Methods: Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario) and ASCO convened a Working Group and Expert Panel to develop evidence-based recommendations informed by a systematic review of the literature.

Results: This guideline endorsed two recommendations of the ASCO 2017 guideline for the use of sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with early-stage breast cancer and expanded on that guideline with recommendations for radiotherapy interventions, timing of staging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), and mapping modalities. Overall, the ASCO 2017 guideline, seven high-quality systematic reviews, 54 unique studies, and 65 corollary trials formed the evidentiary basis of this guideline.

Recommendations: Recommendations are issued for each of the objectives of this guideline: (1) To determine which patients with early-stage breast cancer require axillary staging, (2) to determine whether any further axillary treatment is indicated for women with early-stage breast cancer who did not receive NAC and are sentinel lymph node-negative at diagnosis, (3) to determine which axillary strategy is indicated for women with early-stage breast cancer who did not receive NAC and are pathologically sentinel lymph node-positive at diagnosis (after a clinically node-negative presentation), (4) to determine what axillary treatment is indicated and what the best timing of axillary treatment for women with early-stage breast cancer is when NAC is used, and (5) to determine which are the best methods for identifying sentinel nodes.Additional information is available at www.asco.org/breast-cancer-guidelines.

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Conflict of interest statement

Practice Guidelines Committee approval: April 7, 2021 Francisco E. PereraStock and Other Ownership Interests: Exact Sciences, Seattle Genetics, Moderna Therapeutics, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, BioNTech AG Tulin CilHonoraria: Roche Mariana Chavez Mac GregorEmployment: MD Anderson Physician's NetworkHonoraria: Pfizer, EisaiConsulting or Advisory Role: Roche/Genentech, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Pfizer, Asofar, Genomic HealthResearch Funding: NovartisExpert Testimony: Abbott Laboratories, PfizerTravel, Accommodations, Expenses: PfizerOther Relationship: RocheUncompensated Relationships: Legacy Healthcare Services, The Hope Foundation Ian S. DayesHonoraria: AbbVie, Verity Pharmaceuticals Janet K. HortonEmployment: G1 TherapeuticsStock and Other Ownership Interests: G1 Therapeutics Tari A. KingHonoraria: Genomic HealthConsulting or Advisory Role: Genomic HealthTravel, Accommodations, Expenses: Grupo OncoclinicasOther Relationship: PrecisCa Cancer Information Service Anat KorneckiHonoraria: GE HealthcareResearch Funding: GE HealthcareTravel, Accommodations, Expenses: GE Healthcare Ralph GeorgeHonoraria: AbbVieConsulting or Advisory Role: AbbVie, Agendia, Genomic HealthOther Relationship: Immode, Lutronic Patricia A. SpearsConsulting or Advisory Role: Pfizer Andrea F. EisenOther Relationship: Cancer Care OntarioNo other potential conflicts of interest were reported.

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