Radiation therapy after mastectomy – Patients at low risk of recurrence

Recommendation

Radiation therapy after mastectomy – Patients at low risk of recurrence

For patients with breast cancer who have undergone mastectomy and who are at low risk of local recurrence (e.g. most people who have lymph node-negative breast cancer), do not offer radiation therapy to the chest wall.

 

How this guidance was developed

This recommendation was adopted from the NICE 2018 guidelines (UK). The source recommendation was based on a systematic review of the evidence conducted to September 2017 and used wording (‘Do not offer’) indicative of a strong recommendation (using GRADE methods) by the source guideline authors. The source recommendation was accepted with minor stylistic changes, but with no changes to the meaning or tone of the source recommendation. 

Radiation therapy after mastectomy – Patients at low risk of recurrence

Recommendation

For patients with breast cancer who have undergone mastectomy and who are at low risk of local recurrence (e.g. most people who have lymph node-negative breast cancer), do not offer radiation therapy to the chest wall.

 

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This recommendation was adopted from the NICE 2018 guidelines (UK). The source recommendation was based on a systematic review of the evidence conducted to September 2017 and used wording (‘Do not offer’) indicative of a strong recommendation (using GRADE methods) by the source guideline authors. The source recommendation was accepted with minor stylistic changes, but with no changes to the meaning or tone of the source recommendation.