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The Lucerne Toolbox 2 to optimise axillary management for early breast cancer: a multidisciplinary expert consensus

  • Orit Kaidar-Person
  • , André Pfob
  • , Oreste Davide Gentilini
  • , Bettina Borisch
  • , Ana Bosch
  • , Maria João Cardoso
  • , Giuseppe Curigliano
  • , Jana De Boniface
  • , Carsten Denkert
  • , Nik Hauser
  • , Jörg Heil
  • , Michael Knauer
  • , Thorsten Kühn
  • , Han Byoel Lee
  • , Sibylle Loibl
  • , Meinrad Mannhart
  • , Icro Meattini
  • , Giacomo Montagna
  • , Katja Pinker
  • , Fiorita Poulakaki
  • Isabel T. Rubio, Patrizia Sager, Petra Steyerova, Christoph Tausch, Trine Tramm, Marie Jeanne Vrancken Peeters, Lynda Wyld, Jong Han Yu, Walter Paul Weber, Philip Poortmans, Peter Dubsky
  • Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
  • Maastricht University
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Heidelberg University 
  • German Cancer Research Center
  • San Raffaele University and Research Hospital
  • University of Geneva
  • Lund University
  • University of Lisbon
  • IRCCS Istituto Europeo di Oncologia - Milano
  • University of Milan
  • Karolinska Institutet
  • Saint Göran Hospital
  • University of Marburg
  • Frauenarztzentrum Aargau AG
  • Klinik St. Elisabeth
  • Breast Center Eastern Switzerland
  • Ulm University
  • Seoul National University
  • Centre for Haematology and Oncology Bethanien
  • Onko-hämatologisches Zentrum
  • Azienda Ospedaliera Careggi
  • University of Florence
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  • Athens Medical Center
  • University of Navarra
  • Breast Center Bern
  • Charles University
  • Breast Center Zurich
  • Aarhus University
  • Netherlands Cancer Institute
  • University of Sheffield
  • University of Basel
  • Iridium Netwerk
  • University of Antwerp
  • Klinik Hirslanden
  • University of Lucerne

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Abstract

Clinical axillary lymph node management in early breast cancer has evolved from being merely an aspect of surgical management and now includes the entire multidisciplinary team. The second edition of the “Lucerne Toolbox”, a multidisciplinary consortium of European cancer societies and patient representatives, addresses the challenges of clinical axillary lymph node management, from diagnosis to local therapy of the axilla. Five working packages were developed, following the patients’ journey and addressing specific clinical scenarios. Panellists voted on 72 statements, reaching consensus (agreement of 75% or more) in 52.8%, majority (51%–74% agreement) in 43.1%, and no decision in 4.2%. Based on the votes, targeted imaging and standardized pathology of lymph nodes should be a prerequisite to planning local and systemic therapy, axillary lymph node dissection can be replaced by sentinel lymph node biopsy ( ± targeted approaches) in a majority of scenarios; and positive patient outcomes should be driven by both low recurrence risks and low rates of lymphoedema.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102085
JournaleClinicalMedicine
Volume61
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Axillary management
  • Breast cancer
  • Consensus
  • Patient journey

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