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Lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer worldwide and in the USA, with its incidence varying depending on geographic and socioeconomic factors.1–3 According to data from the Global Cancer Observatory: Cancer Incidence, Mortality and Prevalence (GLOBACAN) database, an estimated 2.48 million new cases of lung cancer were reported in 2022.4,5 Although lung cancer rates in the […]

Judy Boughey, SABCS 2022: Breast conservation therapy in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer – The ACOSOG (Alliance) Z11102 trial

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Published Online: Dec 21st 2022

 The ACOSOG (Alliance) Z11102 (NCT01556243) phase II single arm prospective trial evaluated how well breast-conserving surgery and radiation therapy worked in treating patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer. In this touchONCOLOGY interview, we speak with Prof. Judy Boughey (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA) who gives an overview on multiple ipsilateral breast cancer and also discusses the ACOSOG (Alliance) Z11102 trial.

The abstract entitled ‘Impact of breast conservation therapy on local recurrence in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer – Results from ACOSOG Z11102 (Alliance)’ was presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), 06–10, December, 2022.

Questions:

  1. Could you tell us a little about multiple ipsilateral breast cancer (MIBC) and its improved detection? (0:14)
  2. What is known about the optimal surgical management of MIBC? (0:36)
  3. What were the aims, design and eligibility criteria of the ACOSOG Z11102 study? (1:23)
  4. What were the primary and secondary outcome measures, and how well were they achieved? (2:30)
  5. What factors impacted local recurrence? (3:48)

Disclosures: Judy Boughey discloses grant/research support from Eli Lilly

Support: Interview and filming supported by Touch Medical Media. Interview conducted by Shanice Allen

Filmed as a highlight of SABCS 2022

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