Literature DB >> 22009259

Ultrashort courses of adjuvant breast radiotherapy: wave of the future or a fool's errand?

Atif J Khan1, Roger G Dale, Douglas W Arthur, Bruce G Haffty, Dorin A Todor, Frank A Vicini.   

Abstract

In accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI), the most commonly used fractionation schemes include 340 or 385 centigrays delivered in a twice daily administration. A further progression of the APBI literature has been the recent interest in extremely short courses of adjuvant radiotherapy, usually delivered by intraoperative radiotherapy techniques. This newer area of single-fraction radiotherapy approaches remains highly contentious. In particular, the recently reported TARGIT trial has been the subject of both praise and scorn, and a critical examination of the trial data and the underlying hypotheses is warranted. Short-term outcomes of the related Italian ELIOT approach have also been reported. Although the assumptions of linear quadratic formalism are likely to hold true in the range of 2 to 8 grays, equating different schedules beyond this range is problematic. A major problem of current single-fraction approaches is that the treatment doses are chosen empirically, or are based on tolerability, or on the physical dose delivery characteristics of the chosen technology rather than radiobiological rationale. This review article summarizes the current data on ultrashort courses of adjuvant breast radiotherapy and highlights both the promise and the potential pitfalls of the abbreviated treatment.
Copyright © 2011 American Cancer Society.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22009259     DOI: 10.1002/cncr.26457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


  2 in total

Review 1.  Effectiveness of different accelerated partial breast irradiation techniques for the treatment of breast cancer patients: Systematic review using indirect comparisons of randomized clinical trials.

Authors:  Gustavo Nader Marta; Jessica Barrett; Gustavo José Martiniano Porfirio; Ana Luiza Cabrera Martimbianco; José Luiz Barbosa Bevilacqua; Philip Poortmans; Rachel Riera
Journal:  Rep Pract Oncol Radiother       Date:  2019-02-15

Review 2.  Intraoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer: the lasting effects of a fleeting treatment.

Authors:  Harriet B Eldredge-Hindy; Anne L Rosenberg; Nicole L Simone
Journal:  Int J Breast Cancer       Date:  2014-08-10
  2 in total

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