Five-year results of accelerated partial breast irradiation: A single-institution retrospective review of 289 cases |
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Authors: | Maria Laplana Salvatore Cozzi Dina Najjari Marta Irene Martín Gerard Rodríguez Andrea Slocker Ismael Sancho Maria Jesús Pla Marc García Ruth Gracia Joan Pera Ferran Guedea Cristina Gutiérrez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Catalan Institute of Oncology, University of Barcelona, L''Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Radiation Therapy Unit, Azienda ASL-IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy;3. Department of Medical Physics, Catalan Institute of Oncology, University of Barcelona, L''Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain;4. Department of Gynecology, Bellvitge Hospital, University of Barcelona, L''Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | PurposeThe purpose of the study was to describe our institutional experience with accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) using multicatheter brachytherapy with high-dose-rate. We report 5-year survival outcomes, cosmesis, and treatment-related toxicity.Methods and MaterialsThis included a retrospective review of patients who underwent breast-conserving surgery followed by APBI at our institution from 2004 to 2017.ResultsA total of 289 patients were evaluated. Median followup was 72 months. Median age was 70 years. APBI was the only primary treatment in 86.2% of cases with early-stage breast cancer and a second conservative treatment in 13.8%. The implant was performed postoperatively in 213 patients (73.7%) and intraoperatively in 76 (26.3%). The most common radiation schemes were 10 fractions of 3.4 Gy and eight fractions of 4 Gy. Elderly or frail patients (10%) received a single 16 Gy dose. Of the 289 patients, 215 met Groupe Européen de Curiethérapie-European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology criteria for APBI; in this group, late side effects included Grade 2 (G2) fibrosis (14.8%), skin discoloration at the catheter points (8.8%), and telangiectasia (0.5%). The cosmetic result was considered excellent or good in 88.3% of cases. Five-year local control, disease-free, cancer-specific, and overall survival rates were 98.9%, 96.7%, 99.1%, and 95.6%, respectively.ConclusionsLocal control and survival outcomes at 5 years of followup in this group of well-selected patients were excellent, with low rates of treatment-related toxicity. These findings confirm the safety and effectiveness of APBI, even in elderly and frail patients. These results provide further support for the clinical use of APBI in suitable patients. |
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Keywords: | Accelerated partial breast irradiation Brachytherapy Breast cancer Interstitial multicatheter Breast-conserving therapy |
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