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The results of the treatment of 176 patients with early breast cancer, using radiation therapy without mastectomy are reported. The likelihood of local recurrence was 5% for Stage I patients and 7% for Stage II patients. Local control was significantly greater in those patients receiving and iridium implant (1/73 vs. 10/111, P less than .05). The cumulative survival probability at five years is 96% for Stage I and 68% for Stage II. Local control with good cosmetic results is greatly influenced by surgical and radiotherapeutic technique. Gross tumor resection with careful reapproximation of the breast tissue and well-placed incisions facilitates the radiation therapy. Homogeneous external beam radiation to the breast and draining lymph nodes (4500--5000 rads) and supplemental local radiation to the sites of the primary lesion (in this series using interstitial implantation) are recommended.
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Samuel Hellmän
Public Health Agency of Sweden
Jay R. Harris
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Martin B. Levene
Center for Systems Biology
Cancer
Harvard University
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