ACCELERATED PARTIAL BREAST IRRADIATION IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USING INTENSITY-MODULATED RADIATION THERAPY IN SELECTED EARLY-STAGE BREAST CANCER

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作者
Lewin, Alan A. [1 ]
Derhagopian, Robert [2 ]
Saigal, Kunal [3 ]
Panoff, Joseph E. [3 ]
Abitbol, Andre [1 ]
Wieczorek, D. Jay [1 ]
Mishra, Vivek [1 ]
Reis, Isildinha [4 ]
Ferrell, Annapoorna [4 ]
Moreno, Lourdes [1 ]
Takita, Cristiane [3 ]
机构
[1] Baptist Hosp Miami, Dept Radiat Oncol, Miami, FL 33176 USA
[2] Baptist Hosp Miami, Dept Surg, Miami, FL 33176 USA
[3] Univ Miami, Dept Radiat Oncol, Miami, FL USA
[4] Univ Miami, Div Biostat, Miami, FL USA
关键词
Accelerated partial breast irradiation; Intensity-modulated radiation therapy; Partial breast irradiation; COMPARING TOTAL MASTECTOMY; RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL; 20-YEAR FOLLOW-UP; PHASE-II TRIAL; CONSERVING SURGERY; BRACHYTHERAPY; LUMPECTOMY; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijrobp.2011.02.024
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: To report the feasibility, toxicity, cosmesis, and efficacy of using intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) with respiratory gating to deliver accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) in selected Stage I/II breast cancer after breast-conserving surgery. Methods and Materials: Eligible patients with node-negative Stage I/II breast cancer were prospectively enrolled in an institutional review board approved protocol to receive APBI using IMRT after breast-conserving surgery. The target volume was treated at 3.8 Gy/fraction twice daily for 5 days, to a total dose of 38 Gy. Results: Thirty-six patients were enrolled for a median follow-up time of 44.8 months. The median tumor size was 0.98 cm (range, 0.08-3 cm). The median clinical target volume (CTV) treated was 71.4 cc (range, 19-231 cc), with the mean dose to the CTV being 38.96 Gy. Acute toxicities included Grade 1 erythema in 44% of patients and Grade 2 in 6%, Grade 1 hyperpigmentation in 31% of patients and Grade 2 in 3%, and Grade 1 breast/chest wall tenderness in 14% of patients. No Grade 3/4 acute toxicities were observed. Grade 1 and 2 late toxicities as edema, fibrosis, and residual hyperpigmentation occurred in 14% and 11% of patients, respectively; Grade 3 telangiectasis was observed in 3% of patients. The overall cosmetic outcome was considered "excellent" or "good" by 94% of patients and 97% when rated by the physician, respectively. The local control rate was 97%; 1 patient died of a non-cancer-related cause. Conclusions: APBI can be safely and effectively administered using IMRT. In retrospective analysis, IMRT enabled the achievement of normal tissue dose constraints as outlined by Radiation Therapy Oncology Group 04-13/NSABP B-13 while providing excellent conformality for the CTV. Local control and cosmesis have remained excellent at current follow-up, with acceptable rates of acute/late toxicities. Our data suggest that cosmesis is dependent on target volume size. Further prospective multi-institutional trials should be performed to evaluate IMRT to deliver APBI. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc.
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页码:2104 / 2110
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