| Literature DB >> 24229418 |
Kumar Gokula1, Arul Earnest, Lea Choung Wong.
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BACKGROUND: This meta-analysis aims to ascertain the significance of early lung toxicity with 3-Dimensional (3D) conformal irradiation for breast carcinomas and identify the sub-groups of patients with increased risk.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24229418 PMCID: PMC3842634 DOI: 10.1186/1748-717X-8-268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Figure 1Meta-analysis: Incidence of radiological RP with 3D-CRT for BC in world literature.
Figure 2Meta-analysis: Incidence of clinical RP with 3D-CRT for BC in world literature.
Relationship between dose volume parameters and early lung toxicity in 3D-CRT for BC in world literature
| Perh Lind | Sweden | 475 | Clinical RP CTC-NCIC | Ipsilateral V20Gy: ≈7%,≈20%, ≈30%,≈35% | 2 sided Gamma statistics, G = 0.638 | <0.001 | Correlation between increasing V20Gy to grade of lung toxicity. Assessed at 1,4 and 7 months. |
| Zsusana Kahan | Hungary | 119 | Radiological RP – CTC 2.0 | Mean Ipsilateral V20Gy (%) (RP- vs RP+) | Student’s t-test (24.8% vs 31.1%) | 0.005 | 3 and 12 months post RT CT-Thorax. |
| Javier Jaen | Spain | 39 | Change in perfused volume(%) | Bilateral V20Gy | Corr. Coefficient r = −0.414 | 0.026 | 6,12 and 36 months lung perfusion test. |
| Marco Krengli | Italy | 41 | Radiological RP (G0-3) | Ipsi V25Gy | ANOVA | 0.0007(G2 vs G0) | 3 and 9 months post RT CT-Thorax. |
| 0.02 (G3 vs G0) | |||||||
| Ulla Goldman | Sweden | 40 | Radiological RP – Arigada score | Mean Ipsilateral V20Gy (%) (RP- vs RP+) | 24% vs 30% | - | 4 months (CT-Thorax) and 5 months (CXR). |
| Akiko Kubo | Japan | 413 | Radiological RP – CTC/AE 3.0 | Ipsi V20Gy ≤ 9.7%, Ipsi V20Gy ≥ 9.8% | Cox regression RR = 0.67 | 0.13 (NS) | 3 monthly CXR for 1 year. Only tangential whole breast irradiation. |
RP radiation pneumonitis, n number of patients, Vdose, volume of lung (%) receiving a certain dose (Gray), CI confidence interval, CTC / CTC-NCIC common toxicity criteria, RT radiotherapy.
Relationship between MLD and early lung toxicity in 3D-CRT for BC in world literature
| Perh Lind | Sweden | 475 | Clinical RP CTC-NCIC | Gamma statistics G = 0.669 | <0.001 |
| Zsusana Kahan | Hungary | 119 | Radiological RP – CTC 2.0 | Student’s t-test (RP + vs RP-) | 0.003 |
| Javier Jaen | Spain | 39 | Change in perfused volume (%) | Correlation coefficient, r = −0.447 | 0.013 |
RP radiation pneumonitis, n number of patients, CTC/CTC-NCIC common toxicity criteria, RT radiotherapy, MLD mean lung dose.
Figure 3Meta-analysis: Effect of SCF irradiation on RP in 3D-CRT for BC.
Figure 4Meta-analysis: Effect of IMN irradiation on RP in 3D-CRT for BC.
Figure 5Meta-analysis: Effect of smoking on RP in 3D-CRT for BC.
Relationship between age and radiation pneumonitis in 3D-CRT for BC in world literature
| Lind | Duke’s | 613 | Clinical RP, Grade > 2 | Median age | Mann–Whitney test | 0.64 | RP > Grade 2 only (retrospective) |
| (RP- vs RP+) | (54.9 yrs vs 55.2 yrs) | ||||||
| Lind | Sweden | 180 | Clinical RP CTC-NCIC | Mean age | Students t-test | <0.001 | Loco-regional RT after mastectomy |
| (RP- vs RP+) | (55.4 yrs vs 62.6 yrs) | ||||||
| Kahan | Hungary | 119 | Radiological RP – CTC 2.0 | Mean age | Student’s t-test | 0.012 | - |
| (RP- vs RP+) | (56.2 yrs vs 61.5 yrs) | ||||||
| Jaen | Spain | 39 | Perfused lung volume (%) | ≤55 yrs, >55 yrs | Box plot: ≤55 yrs vs >55 yrs | NS | Reduced perfusion in older age group |
| Kubo | Japan | 413 | Radiological RP – CTC/AE 3.0 | ≤50 yrs,>50 yrs | Cox regression model | 0.20 | Only tangential whole breast irradiation |
| (RR = 0.76, 95% CI 0.49 – 1.2) |
RP radiation pneumonitis, n number of patients, CI confidence interval, CTC/CTC-NCIC common toxicity criteria, RT radiotherapy, *year of data collection, NS statistically not significant.