4th International Consensus Conference on Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC4), Lisbon, November 4, 2017: ABC4 Consensus: Assessment by a Panel of German Experts

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4th International Consensus Conference on Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC4), Lisbon, November 4, 2017: ABC4 Consensus: Assessment by a Panel of German Experts. / Untch, Michael; Würstlein, Rachel; Marschner, Norbert; Lüftner, Diana; Augustin, Doris; Briest, Susanne; Ettl, Johannes; Haidinger, Renate; Müller, Lothar; Müller, Volkmar; Ruckhäberle, Eugen; Harbeck, Nadia; Thomssen, Christoph.

In: GEBURTSH FRAUENHEILK, Vol. 78, No. 5, 05.2018, p. 469-480.

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Untch, M, Würstlein, R, Marschner, N, Lüftner, D, Augustin, D, Briest, S, Ettl, J, Haidinger, R, Müller, L, Müller, V, Ruckhäberle, E, Harbeck, N & Thomssen, C 2018, '4th International Consensus Conference on Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC4), Lisbon, November 4, 2017: ABC4 Consensus: Assessment by a Panel of German Experts', GEBURTSH FRAUENHEILK, vol. 78, no. 5, pp. 469-480. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0594-2243

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Untch, M., Würstlein, R., Marschner, N., Lüftner, D., Augustin, D., Briest, S., Ettl, J., Haidinger, R., Müller, L., Müller, V., Ruckhäberle, E., Harbeck, N., & Thomssen, C. (2018). 4th International Consensus Conference on Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC4), Lisbon, November 4, 2017: ABC4 Consensus: Assessment by a Panel of German Experts. GEBURTSH FRAUENHEILK, 78(5), 469-480. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0594-2243

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title = "4th International Consensus Conference on Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC4), Lisbon, November 4, 2017: ABC4 Consensus: Assessment by a Panel of German Experts",
abstract = "The fourth international advanced breast cancer consensus conference (ABC4) on the diagnosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer (ABC) headed by Professor Fatima Cardoso was once again held in Lisbon on November 2 - 4, 2017. To simplify matters, the abbreviation ABC will be used hereinafter in the text. In clinical practice, the abbreviation corresponds to metastatic breast cancer or locally far-advanced disease. This year the focus was on new developments in the treatment of ABC. Topics discussed included the importance of CDK4/6 inhibition in hormone receptor (HR)-positive ABC, the use of dual antibody blockade to treat HER2-positive ABC, PARP inhibition in triple-negative ABC and the potential therapeutic outcomes. Another major area discussed at the conference was BRCA-associated breast cancer, the treatment of cerebral metastasis, and individualized treatment decisions based on molecular testing (so-called precision medicine). As in previous years, close cooperation with representatives from patient organizations from around the world is an important aspect of the ABC conference. This cooperation was reinforced and expanded at the ABC4 conference. A global alliance was founded at the conclusion of the consensus conference, which aims to promote and coordinate the measures considered necessary by patient advocates worldwide. Because the panel of experts was composed of specialists from all over the world, it was inevitable that the ABC consensus also reflected country-specific features. As in previous years, a team of German breast cancer specialists who closely followed the consensus voting of the ABC panelists in Lisbon and intensively discussed the votes has therefore commented on the consensus in the context of the current German guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer 1 ,  2 used in clinical practice in Germany. The ABC consensus is based on the votes of the ABC panelists in Lisbon.",
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author = "Michael Untch and Rachel W{\"u}rstlein and Norbert Marschner and Diana L{\"u}ftner and Doris Augustin and Susanne Briest and Johannes Ettl and Renate Haidinger and Lothar M{\"u}ller and Volkmar M{\"u}ller and Eugen Ruckh{\"a}berle and Nadia Harbeck and Christoph Thomssen",
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AU - Untch, Michael

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AU - Marschner, Norbert

AU - Lüftner, Diana

AU - Augustin, Doris

AU - Briest, Susanne

AU - Ettl, Johannes

AU - Haidinger, Renate

AU - Müller, Lothar

AU - Müller, Volkmar

AU - Ruckhäberle, Eugen

AU - Harbeck, Nadia

AU - Thomssen, Christoph

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N2 - The fourth international advanced breast cancer consensus conference (ABC4) on the diagnosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer (ABC) headed by Professor Fatima Cardoso was once again held in Lisbon on November 2 - 4, 2017. To simplify matters, the abbreviation ABC will be used hereinafter in the text. In clinical practice, the abbreviation corresponds to metastatic breast cancer or locally far-advanced disease. This year the focus was on new developments in the treatment of ABC. Topics discussed included the importance of CDK4/6 inhibition in hormone receptor (HR)-positive ABC, the use of dual antibody blockade to treat HER2-positive ABC, PARP inhibition in triple-negative ABC and the potential therapeutic outcomes. Another major area discussed at the conference was BRCA-associated breast cancer, the treatment of cerebral metastasis, and individualized treatment decisions based on molecular testing (so-called precision medicine). As in previous years, close cooperation with representatives from patient organizations from around the world is an important aspect of the ABC conference. This cooperation was reinforced and expanded at the ABC4 conference. A global alliance was founded at the conclusion of the consensus conference, which aims to promote and coordinate the measures considered necessary by patient advocates worldwide. Because the panel of experts was composed of specialists from all over the world, it was inevitable that the ABC consensus also reflected country-specific features. As in previous years, a team of German breast cancer specialists who closely followed the consensus voting of the ABC panelists in Lisbon and intensively discussed the votes has therefore commented on the consensus in the context of the current German guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer 1 ,  2 used in clinical practice in Germany. The ABC consensus is based on the votes of the ABC panelists in Lisbon.

AB - The fourth international advanced breast cancer consensus conference (ABC4) on the diagnosis and treatment of advanced breast cancer (ABC) headed by Professor Fatima Cardoso was once again held in Lisbon on November 2 - 4, 2017. To simplify matters, the abbreviation ABC will be used hereinafter in the text. In clinical practice, the abbreviation corresponds to metastatic breast cancer or locally far-advanced disease. This year the focus was on new developments in the treatment of ABC. Topics discussed included the importance of CDK4/6 inhibition in hormone receptor (HR)-positive ABC, the use of dual antibody blockade to treat HER2-positive ABC, PARP inhibition in triple-negative ABC and the potential therapeutic outcomes. Another major area discussed at the conference was BRCA-associated breast cancer, the treatment of cerebral metastasis, and individualized treatment decisions based on molecular testing (so-called precision medicine). As in previous years, close cooperation with representatives from patient organizations from around the world is an important aspect of the ABC conference. This cooperation was reinforced and expanded at the ABC4 conference. A global alliance was founded at the conclusion of the consensus conference, which aims to promote and coordinate the measures considered necessary by patient advocates worldwide. Because the panel of experts was composed of specialists from all over the world, it was inevitable that the ABC consensus also reflected country-specific features. As in previous years, a team of German breast cancer specialists who closely followed the consensus voting of the ABC panelists in Lisbon and intensively discussed the votes has therefore commented on the consensus in the context of the current German guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer 1 ,  2 used in clinical practice in Germany. The ABC consensus is based on the votes of the ABC panelists in Lisbon.

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