Manfred Wischnewsky
University of Bremen
95 Papers
492 Citations
Manfred Wischnewsky is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 92 publications. Previous affiliations of Manfred Wischnewsky include University of Zurich.
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Papers
The impact of adjuvant radiotherapy on the survival of primary breast cancer patients: a retrospective multicenter cohort study of 8935 subjects
Achim Wöckel,R. Wolters,Thomas Wiegel,I. Novopashenny,Wolfgang Janni,R. Kreienberg,Manfred Wischnewsky,Lukas Schwentner +7 more
TL;DR: This study confirms the importance of guideline-adherent adjuvant RT in primary breast cancer patients and shows highly significant associations between RFS or OS and guideline adherent RT.
Guidelines are advantageous, though not essential for improved survival among breast cancer patients
R. Wolters,Jörg Wischhusen,Tanja Stüber,Claire Rachel Weiss,Mathias Krockberger,Catharina Bartmann,Maria Blettner,Wolfgang Janni,Rolf Kreienberg,Lukas Schwentner,I. Novopashenny,Manfred Wischnewsky,Achim Wöckel,J Diessner +13 more
TL;DR: The general improvement of clinical outcome of patients during the last 20 years is also valid in the subgroup of women who received treatments, which deviated from the guidelines, and the shift in risk profiles as well as medical advances are major reasons for this improvement.
Influence of CYP2D6-genotype on tamoxifen efficacy in advanced breast cancer
Jennifer Karle,Juliane Bolbrinker,Silvia Vogl,Reinhold Kreutz,Carsten Denkert,Jan Eucker,Manfred Wischnewsky,Kurt Possinger,Anne C. Regierer +8 more
TL;DR: The results show a significant influence of the CYP2D6 genotype on the efficacy of Tam in the treatment of ABC, and the evidence in the palliative setting is congruent.
Effect of adjuvant radiotherapy in elderly patients with breast cancer.
Tanja Nadine Stueber,J Diessner,Catharina Bartmann,Elena Leinert,Wolfgang Janni,Daniel Herr,Rolf Kreienberg,Achim Woeckel,Manfred Wischnewsky +8 more
TL;DR: Patients aged 70 years and older suffering from low-risk early breast cancer with GA-BCS can avoid breast irradiation with <3% chance of relapse and, in the case of higher-risk, breast irradation should be used routinely following GA- BCS.
Coronary computed tomography angiography indicates complexity of percutaneous coronary interventions.
Barbara E. Stähli,F Bonassin,Robert Goetti,Silke M. Küest,Michelle Frank,Lukas Altwegg,Catherine Gebhard,A Levis,Manfred Wischnewsky,Thomas F. Lüscher,Hatem Alkadhi,Philipp A. Kaufmann,Willibald Maier +12 more
TL;DR: Preprocedural lesion assessment by CCTA indicates complexity of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), and in patients with suspected complex coronary anatomy, prior C CTA adds important information for planning PCI.