Lumpectomy plus tamoxifen or anastrozole with or without whole breast irradiation in women with favorable early breast cancer |
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Authors: | Pötter Richard,Gnant Michael,Kwasny Werner,Tausch Christoph,Handl-Zeller Leonore,Pakisch Brigitte,Taucher Susanne,Hammer Josef,Luschin-Ebengreuth Gero,Schmid Marianne,Sedlmayer Felix,Stierer Michael,Reiner Georg,Kapp Karin,Hofbauer Friedrich,Rottenfusser Andrea,Pöstlberger Sabine,Haider Karin,Draxler Wolfgang,Jakesz Raimund Austrian Breast Colorectal Cancer Study Group |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Richard.Poetter@meduniwien.ac.at |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: In women with favorable early breast cancer treated by lumpectomy plus tamoxifen or anastrazole, it remains unclear whether whole breast radiotherapy is beneficial. METHODS AND MATERIAL: Between January 1996 and June 2004, the Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group (ABCSG) randomly assigned 869 women to receive breast radiotherapy +/- boost (n = 414) or not (n = 417) after breast-conserving surgery (ABCSG Study 8A). Favorable early breast cancer was specified as tumor size <3 cm, Grading 1 or 2, negative lymph nodes, positive estrogen and/or progesterone receptor status, and manageable by breast-conserving surgery. Breast radiotherapy was performed after lumpectomy with 2 tangential opposed breast fields with mean 50 Gy, plus boost in 71% of patients with mean 10 Gy, in a median of 6 weeks. The primary endpoint was local relapse-free survival; further endpoints were contralateral breast cancer, distant metastases, and disease-free and overall survival. The median follow-up was 53.8 months. RESULTS: The mean age was 66 years. Overall, there were 21 local relapses, with 2 relapses in the radiotherapy group (5-y rate 0.4%) vs. 19 in the no-radiotherapy group (5.1%), respectively (p = 0.0001, hazard ratio 10.2). Overall relapses occurred in 30 patients, with 7 events in the radiotherapy group (5-y rate 2.1%) vs. 23 events in the no-radiotherapy group (6.1%) (p = 0.002, hazard ratio 3.5). No significant differences were found for distant metastases and overall survival. CONCLUSION: Breast radiotherapy +/- boost in women with favorable early breast cancer after lumpectomy combined with tamoxifen/anastrazole leads to a significant reduction in local and overall relapse. |
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