Evaluation methods for the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer.
- Author:
Jia-Hao WU
1
;
Jing-Song HE
;
Yong NI
;
Xian-Ming WANG
Author Information
1. Graduate School of Guangzhou Medical College, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510182, PR China. wxm60@yahoo.com.cn
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Biomarkers, Tumor;
metabolism;
Breast Neoplasms;
diagnosis;
drug therapy;
metabolism;
Chemotherapy, Adjuvant;
Evaluation Studies as Topic;
Female;
Humans;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Mammography;
instrumentation;
Molybdenum;
Neoadjuvant Therapy;
Oxyhemoglobins;
metabolism;
Positron-Emission Tomography;
Ultrasonography, Mammary
- From:Chinese Journal of Cancer
2010;29(2):223-228
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
With the widespread clinical application of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, it has become an essential part of combination therapy for patients with breast cancer. However, a rapid, accurate, and effective approach for assessing the therapeutic efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy is unavailable. Routine physical examinations cannot provide effective clinical evaluation. Although imaging techniques play an important role in evaluating the therapeutic effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, this is limited because it only detects morphologic changes. Blood oxygen detection for breast diseases is an emerging diagnostic technique that has distinctive merit in assessing the efficacy of chemotherapy. Biologic markers are becoming more important in assessing the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for patients with breast cancer. This review summarizes the principles and the current applied practice of these approaches to evaluate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for patients with breast cancer.