Secondary cancer risk after whole-breast radiation therapy: field-in-field versus intensity modulated radiation therapy versus volumetric modulated arc therapy

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作者
Haciislamoglu, Emel [1 ]
Cinar, Yunus [2 ]
Gurcan, Fatih [3 ]
Canyilmaz, Emine [1 ]
Gungor, Gorkem [4 ]
Yoney, Adnan [4 ]
机构
[1] Karadeniz Tech Univ, Fac Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Trabzon, Turkey
[2] Recep Tayyip Erdogan Univ, Fac Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Rize, Turkey
[3] Karadeniz Tech Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Comp Engn, Trabzon, Turkey
[4] Acibadem Univ, Dept Radiat Oncol, Istanbul, Turkey
来源
BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY | 2019年 / 92卷 / 1102期
关键词
EXTERNAL-BEAM RADIOTHERAPY; CONTRALATERAL BREAST; CONVENTIONAL WEDGE; IMRT; 3D-CRT; IRRADIATION; STANDARD; IMPACT; VMAT; BOMB;
D O I
10.1259/bjr.20190317
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objective: In this study, we used the concept of organ-equivalent dose (OED) to evaluate the excess absolute risk (EAR) for secondary cancer in various organs after radiation treatment for breast cancer. Methods: Using CT data set of 12 patients, we generated three different whole-breast radiation treatment plans using 50 Gy in 2Gy fractions: three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy with a field-in-field (FinF) technique, intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT). The OEDs were calculated from differential dose-volume histograms on the basis of the "linear-exponential," "plateau," and ''full mechanistic" dose-response models. Secondary cancer risks of the contralateral breast (CB), contralateral lung (CL), and ipsilateral lung (IL) were estimated and compared. Results: The lowest EARs for the CB, CL, and IL were achieved with FinF, which reduced the EARs by 77%, 88%. and 56% relative to those with IMRT, and by 77%, 84%, and 58% relative to those with VMAT, respectively. The secondary cancer risk for FinF was significantly lower than those of IMRT and VMAT. OED-based secondary cancer risks for CB and IL were similar when IMRT and VMAT were used, but the risk for CL was statistically lower when VMAT was used. Conclusion: The overall estimation of EAR indicated that the radiation-induced cancer risk of breast radiation therapy was lower with FinF than with IMRT and VMAT. Therefore, when secondary cancer risk is a major concern, FinF is considered to be the preferred treatment option in irradiation of whole-breast. Advances in knowledge: Secondary malignancy estimation after breast radiotherapy is becoming an important subject for comparative treatment planning.When secondary cancer risk a major concern, FinF technique is considered the preferred treatment option in whole breast patients.
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