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  • Breast Cancer Following Rad...
    Overholser, Linda; Shagisultanova, Elena; Rabinovitch, Rachel A; Kounalakis, Nicole; Diamond, Jennifer; Finlayson, Christina A; Fisher, Christine M; Kabos, Peter; Elias, Anthony D; Borges, Virginia F; Mayordomo, Jose

    Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.), 12/2016, Letnik: 30, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    Since most patients with Hodgkin lymphoma survive their disease, long-term issues such as development of second primary malignancies arise, especially in patients treated with multimodal therapy including radiation therapy plus chemotherapy. The risk of breast cancer is significantly elevated in women exposed to high-dose ionizing radiation to the chest before age 40. The case of a 48-year-old patient with a lump in her right breast is presented as a clinical scenario in this article. We review available strategies for screening and risk reduction through chemoprevention or risk-reducing surgery, as well as challenges for management of breast cancer in patients with prior exposure to radiation for Hodgkin lymphoma. The Children's Oncology Group clinical practice guidelines for long-term follow-up care of pediatric cancer survivors provide recommendations that have been endorsed by American and European oncologists.