Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis

Background: To identify optimal therapeutic strategies for managing fungating, large or ulcerating breast tumors and highlight existing gaps in the literature. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of Medline, Embase, APA, PsycInfo, CAB abstracts, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception to Jun...

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Main Authors: Valentina Zagardo, Mandara Harikar, Gianluca Ferini
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Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
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Gianluca Ferini
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description Background: To identify optimal therapeutic strategies for managing fungating, large or ulcerating breast tumors and highlight existing gaps in the literature. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of Medline, Embase, APA, PsycInfo, CAB abstracts, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception to June 30, 2024, including studies on patients with fungating, large, or ulcerating breast cancers. Results: The search identified 7917 studies, with 79 meeting the inclusion criteria: 62 case reports, 7 case series, and 10 cohort studies. Owing to high heterogeneity, a narrative synthesis was performed, categorizing treatment by year, molecular subtype, histology, and staging. We found that treatment modalities increased, from an average of two in luminal-B cancers to three in HER2-positive cases, with over half achieving complete response. Triple-negative breast cancers averaged two modalities, with around half showing only partial response. Cohort analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between metastasis rate and radiotherapy use (Spearman's rho = 0.828, p = 0.042) and between chemotherapy and hormonal therapy use (rho = 0.69, p = 0.04). Median survival was positively correlated with surgical treatment (rho = 0.82, p = 0.046). Conclusions: Local treatment is crucial for symptomatic palliation in fungating or ulcerating breast tumors, and histology should guide therapeutic choices. While local treatments remain primary, emerging systemic therapies show promise and may soon become first-line options. As the first systematic review on this topic, our study faced considerable source heterogeneity, precluding a meta-analysis. Instead, we analyzed treatment trends by demographics and tumor characteristics, providing a comprehensive overview and encouraging further research in this area.
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spelling doaj-art-d7588c3e48524558ae952157459b096d2025-02-12T05:30:38ZengElsevierBreast1532-30802025-02-0179103870Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesisValentina Zagardo0Mandara Harikar1Gianluca Ferini2Radiation Oncology Unit, REM Radioterapia Srl, 95029, Viagrande, ItalyClinical Trials Programme, The University of Edinburgh, United KingdomRadiation Oncology Unit, REM Radioterapia Srl, 95029, Viagrande, Italy; Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Enna Kore, Enna, Italy; Corresponding author. Istituto Oncologico del Mediterraneo, Via Penninazzo 11, 95029, Viagrande (CT), Italy.Background: To identify optimal therapeutic strategies for managing fungating, large or ulcerating breast tumors and highlight existing gaps in the literature. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of Medline, Embase, APA, PsycInfo, CAB abstracts, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception to June 30, 2024, including studies on patients with fungating, large, or ulcerating breast cancers. Results: The search identified 7917 studies, with 79 meeting the inclusion criteria: 62 case reports, 7 case series, and 10 cohort studies. Owing to high heterogeneity, a narrative synthesis was performed, categorizing treatment by year, molecular subtype, histology, and staging. We found that treatment modalities increased, from an average of two in luminal-B cancers to three in HER2-positive cases, with over half achieving complete response. Triple-negative breast cancers averaged two modalities, with around half showing only partial response. Cohort analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between metastasis rate and radiotherapy use (Spearman's rho = 0.828, p = 0.042) and between chemotherapy and hormonal therapy use (rho = 0.69, p = 0.04). Median survival was positively correlated with surgical treatment (rho = 0.82, p = 0.046). Conclusions: Local treatment is crucial for symptomatic palliation in fungating or ulcerating breast tumors, and histology should guide therapeutic choices. While local treatments remain primary, emerging systemic therapies show promise and may soon become first-line options. As the first systematic review on this topic, our study faced considerable source heterogeneity, precluding a meta-analysis. Instead, we analyzed treatment trends by demographics and tumor characteristics, providing a comprehensive overview and encouraging further research in this area.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960977624002017Fungating breast cancerradiotherapyPalliative therapyUlcerating tumorBreast cancer
spellingShingle Valentina Zagardo
Mandara Harikar
Gianluca Ferini
Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
Breast
Fungating breast cancer
radiotherapy
Palliative therapy
Ulcerating tumor
Breast cancer
title Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
title_full Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
title_fullStr Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
title_short Therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
title_sort therapeutic strategies for fungating and ulcerating breast cancers a systematic review and narrative synthesis
topic Fungating breast cancer
radiotherapy
Palliative therapy
Ulcerating tumor
Breast cancer
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960977624002017
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