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Radiotherapy after high-dose chemotherapy and peripheral blood stem cell support in high-risk breast cancer
Authors:Hoeller Ulrike  Heide Juergen  Kroeger Nicolaus  Krueger William  Jaenicke Fritz  Alberti Winfried
Affiliation:

* Department of Radiooncology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

Department of Gynecology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

Transplantation Center, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

Abstract: To assess the toxicity and efficacy of radiotherapy with respect to locoregional control after adjuvant high-dose chemotherapy for patients with breast cancer. At first, radiotherapy was withheld because of toxicity concerns, but it was introduced in 1995 because of reported high locoregional relapse rates.

Between 1992 and 1998, 40 patients with Stage II–III high-risk breast cancer received adjuvant high-dose chemotherapy consisting of thiotepa, mitoxantrone, and cyclophosphamide and peripheral blood stem cell support after four cycles of induction chemotherapy. The chest wall or breast, as well as the supraclavicular nodes, were irradiated with electrons and photons to a median dose of 50.4 Gy in 20 patients. Six additional patients received only supraclavicular irradiation to a median dose of 50.4 Gy. Acute toxicity was scored clinically. Pulmonary function tests were performed in 14 irradiated patients before high-dose chemotherapy and 1.1–4.4 years (median 1.6) after irradiation. The median follow-up time of living patients was 33 vs. 67 months in irradiated (n = 26) and nonirradiated (n = 14) patients, respectively.

G2 and G3 hematologic toxicity occurred in 1 patient each. No clinical pneumonitis or clinical impairment of lung function was observed. After 1–2 years, the lung function tests showed only minor changes in 4 patients. The 3-year locoregional control rate was 92% in the irradiated patients vs. 58% in the nonirradiated patients (p = 0.049, actuarial analysis).

In this series, adjuvant radiotherapy after adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer appeared well tolerated, with improved local regional control and without significant side effects. Longer follow-up and more patient accrual, as well as Phase III trials, are necessary for confirmation.

Keywords:Breast cancer   High-dose chemotherapy   Adjuvant radiotherapy
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