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Intraoperative radiotherapy given as a boost for early breast cancer: long-term clinical and cosmetic results
Authors:Lemanski Claire  Azria David  Thezenas Simon  Gutowski Marian  Saint-Aubert Bernard  Rouanet Philippe  Fenoglietto Pascal  Ailleres Norbert  Dubois Jean-Bernard
Institution:Department of Radiation Oncology, Val d'Aurelle Cancer Institute, Montpellier, France.
Abstract:PURPOSE: The standard radiotherapy (RT) of breast cancer consists of 50 Gy external beam RT (EBRT) to the whole breast followed by an electron boost of 10-16 Gy to the tumor bed, but this has several cosmetic disadvantages. Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) could be an alternative to overcome these. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We evaluated 50 women with early breast cancer operated on in a dedicated IORT facility. Median dose of 10 Gy was delivered using 9-MeV electron beams. All patients received postoperative EBRT (50 Gy in 2 Gy fractions). Late toxicity and cosmetic results were assessed independently by two physicians according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Event v3.0 grading system and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer questionnaires. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 9.1 years (range, 5-15 years), two local recurrences were observed within the primary tumor bed. At the time of analysis, 45 patients are alive with (n = 1) or without disease. Among the 42 disease-free remaining patients, 6 experienced Grade 2 late subcutaneous fibrosis within the boost area. Overall, the scores indicated a very good quality of life and cosmesis was good to excellent in the evaluated patients. CONCLUSION: Our results confirm that IORT given as a boost after breast-conserving surgery is a reliable alternative to conventional postoperative fractionated boost radiation.
Keywords:Breast cancer  Radiation boost  IORT  Quality of life
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