Register
Community
Overview
Experts
Editors
Fellows
Code of conduct
AI Guidelines for Physicians
Company
About Us
FAQs
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Careers
Programs
News
News Releases
Press Coverage
Publications
Blog
Contact Us
Sign in
Please select the option that best describes you:
Topics:
Breast Cancer
•
Radiation Oncology
How would you treat a schwannoma of the breast with a positive margin that is not amenable to re-excision?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
If it's pure schwannoma, it's benign pathology, and I would not do anything for microscopic residual disease.
Comments
Radiation Oncologist at Mon Health
Thanks.
17883
Sign In
or
Register
to read more
30926
Related Questions
Which patient subgroups do you plan to omit regional nodal irradiation for, given the publication of NSABP B-51?
Is DCISionRT appropriate for multifocal DCIS?
Is it appropriate to consider ultra-hypofractionation for phyllodes tumors of the breast when adjuvant radiotherapy is indicated?
Is re-excision of residual disease ever itself an indication for PMRT?
Is there any increased risk with adjuvant breast radiation for a patient with muscular dystrophy?
Would you consider whole breast re-irradiation in a patient with a second/recurrent breast cancer and prior history of breast radiation therapy many years ago, if the tumor characteristics are not amenable to partial breast re-irradiation?
Have the 10-year results from UK FAST-Forward presented at ESTRO 2025 impacted your practice with regard to patient selection?
Does a high genomic risk score impact your radiation fields for patients with breast cancer?
Do you boost a breast cavity for a high Ki-67 index in the absence of other risk factors?
How do you assess and counsel women with chronic post-lumpectomy or mastectomy pain?
Thanks.