Acute toxicity of intraoperative radiotherapy and external beam-accelerated partial breast irradiation in elderly breast cancer patients |
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Authors: | D. H. M. Jacobs author-information" >,G. Speijer,A. L. Petoukhova,E. M. A. Roeloffzen,M. Straver,A. Marinelli,U. Fisscher,A. G. Zwanenburg,J. Merkus,C. A. M. Marijnen,M. E. Mast,P. C. M. Koper |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Radiation Oncology,Leiden University Medical Center,Leiden,The Netherlands;2.Department of Radiation Oncology,Haaglanden Medical Center,The Hague,The Netherlands;3.Department of Radiation Oncology,Haga Hospital,The Hague,The Netherlands;4.Department of Radiation Oncology,Isala,Zwolle,The Netherlands;5.Department of Surgery,Haaglanden Medical Center,The Hague,The Netherlands;6.Department of Surgery,Haga Hospital,The Hague,The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Background and purposeWe investigated the acute toxicity of accelerated partial breast irradiation using external beam (EB-APBI) or intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) techniques in elderly breast cancer patients.Materials and methodsWomen ≥ 60 years with unifocal breast tumors of ≤ 30 mm were eligible for this prospective multi-center cohort study. IORT was applied with electrons following lumpectomy (23.3 Gy). EB-APBI was delivered using 3D-CRT or IMRT in 10 daily fractions of 3.85 Gy within 6 weeks after surgery. Acute toxicity was scored using the CTCAE v3.0 at 3 months after treatment. Patient-reported symptoms were analyzed using visual analogue scales (VAS) for pain and fatigue (scale 0–10), and single items from the EORTC QLQ-C30 and Breast Cancer questionnaires.ResultsIn total, 267 (IORT) and 206 (EB-APBI) patients were available for toxicity analysis. More patients experienced ≥ grade 2 CTCAE acute toxicity in the IORT group (10.4% IORT and 4.9% EB-APBI; p = 0.03); grade 3 toxicity was low (3.3% IORT and 1.5% EB-APBI; ns); and no grade 4 toxicity occurred. EB-APBI patients experienced less fatigue direct postoperatively (EORTC p < 0.00, VAS p < 0.00). After 3 months only pain, according to the VAS scale, was significantly worse in the EB-APBI group (p < 0.00).ConclusionAcute toxicity after IORT and EB-APBI treatment is acceptable. |
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