Abstract
A great deal of controversy surrounds the question of the effectiveness of treatment of breast carcinoma, particularly radical surgical procedures in early cases.
The results of simple mastectomy followed by radiotherapy are compared with those of radical surgery in two series of cases, in Edinburgh and at the Mayo Clinic, respectively; despite the many variables involved in such a comparison, the figures are of interest because of their similarity.
Endocrine therapy in metastasizing breast cancer has profoundly altered malignant growth in some cases. Hypophysectomy is gaining favor and appears to be superseding adrenalectomy.