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Editorial
. 2022 Jun;108(3):196-203.
doi: 10.1177/03008916211062642. Epub 2021 Dec 17.

Role and evaluation of pathologic response in early breast cancer specimens after neoadjuvant therapy: consensus statement

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Role and evaluation of pathologic response in early breast cancer specimens after neoadjuvant therapy: consensus statement

Elena Guerini-Rocco et al. Tumori. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Pathologic evaluation of early breast cancer after neoadjuvant therapy is essential to provide prognostic information based on tumor response to treatment (pathologic complete response [pCR] or non-pCR) and to inform therapy decisions after surgery. To harmonize the pathologist's handling of surgical specimens after neoadjuvant therapy, a panel of experts in breast cancer convened to developed a consensus on six main topics: (1) definition of pCR, (2) required clinical information, (3) gross examination and sampling, (4) microscopic examination, (5) evaluation of lymph node status, and (6) staging of residual breast tumor. The resulting consensus statements reported in this document highlight the role of an accurate evaluation of tumor response and define the minimum requirements to standardize the assessment of breast cancer specimens after neoadjuvant therapy.

Keywords: Pathologic response; breast cancer; consensus; neoadjuvant therapy.

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