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IntroductionBreast cancer is a global health problem, with more than 1 million cases of breast cancer diagnosed worldwide each year, and is the most common cancer among Indian women. Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) accounts for 10-20% in the Western world while in India it accounts for 40-50% of all cases. Locally advanced breast cancer is a very common clinical scenario especially in developing countries possibly due to various factors like lack of education and poor socioeconomic status. Women with the locally advanced disease require multimodality therapy and coordinated treatment planning. This study aimed to prospectively study the clinical profile of the LABC patients presenting to our institute and also to evaluate the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in downstaging the tumor.Materials and MethodsSeventy patients diagnosed with locally advanced breast cancer were enrolled in this prospective study. After thorough preoperative workup, patients were either taken up for upfront surgery or neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery. Post chemotherapy clinical response of the tumor and postoperative histopathological evaluation of the specimen was performed.ResultsThe mean age of the patients in our study was 45 years. Out of 70 patients, 18 underwent upfront surgery, and 52 received neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery. A total of 44 cases had a clinical response to chemotherapy with 9% having a complete response. The incidence of margin positivity in the postoperative specimen was significantly lower in patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Conclusion Locally advanced breast cancer accounted for the predominant number of breast cancer patients mostly females in their middle age. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy was effective in downstaging the tumor in the majority of cases, although complete clinical response was lower in our study. The rate of margin positivity in mastectomy specimens can also be reduced if chemotherapy is considered prior to mastectomy.

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  • Breast cancer is a global health problem, with more than 1 million cases of breast cancer diagnosed worldwide each year, and is the most common cancer among Indian women

  • Out of 70 patients, 18 underwent upfront surgery, and 52 received neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery

  • Advanced breast cancer accounted for the predominant number of breast cancer patients mostly females in their middle age

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Introduction

Breast cancer is a global health problem, with more than 1 million cases of breast cancer diagnosed worldwide each year, and is the most common cancer among Indian women. Advanced breast cancer (LABC) accounts for 10-20% in the Western world while in India it accounts for 40-50% of all cases. Advanced breast cancer is a very common clinical scenario especially in developing countries possibly due to various factors like lack of education and poor socioeconomic status. Women with the locally advanced disease require multimodality therapy and coordinated treatment planning. This study aimed to prospectively study the clinical profile of the LABC patients presenting to our institute and to evaluate the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in downstaging the tumor

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