Abstract
Purpose
To understand perspective on breast cancer using a survey.
Materials & Methods
Questionnaire was distributed to 304 Japanese radiation oncologists (RadOncs) (response rate: 64.1%). Result was compared with a similar US survey.
Results
In a scenario with an 81-year-old patient with comorbidities, while most US RadOncs chose to tell that radiation might not be necessary, 2% of Japanese chose it. In a scenario with a healthy 65-year-old breast cancer patient with lumpectomy, while most US RadOncs chose to discuss omission of radiation, 24.5% of Japanese chose it.
Conclusions
Differences were observed on radiotherapy for older early-stage breast cancer.
Disclosure statement
The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.