| Literature DB >> 25429241 |
Christina A Dilaveri1, Nicole P Sandhu1, Lonzetta Neal1, Michelle A Neben-Wittich2, Tina J Hieken3, Maire Brid Mac Bride1, Dietlind L Wahner-Roedler1, Karthik Ghosh1.
Abstract
Radiation therapy is an important and effective adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. Numerous health conditions may affect medical decisions regarding tolerance of breast radiation therapy. These factors must be considered during the decision-making process after breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy for breast cancer. Here, we review currently available evidence focusing on medical conditions that may affect the patient-provider decision-making process regarding the use of radiation therapy.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac devices; connective tissue disease; prior radiation
Year: 2014 PMID: 25429241 PMCID: PMC4242405 DOI: 10.2147/IJWH.S71591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Womens Health ISSN: 1179-1411
Medical factors influencing decision making regarding radiation therapy for breast cancer
| Cardiovascular factors |
| • Coronary artery disease |
| • Implanted cardiac devices |
| Pulmonary factors |
| • Radiation pneumonitis |
| Connective tissue disease factors |
| • Rheumatoid arthritis |
| • Mixed connective tissue disease |
| • Systemic lupus erythematosus |
| • Scleroderma |
| • Psoriasis |
| • Vitiligo |
| Prior radiation therapy |
| • Prior breast radiation therapy and subsequent in-breast recurrence |
| • High- and low-dose brachytherapy |
| • External beam radiation therapy |
| • Three-dimensional conformal external-beam radiation therapy |
| • History of Hodgkin lymphoma |
| Genetic factors |
| • |
| • Li-Fraumeni syndrome |
| • Cowden syndrome |
| • Ataxia telangiectasia syndrome |