OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the concurrent combination of bevacizumab with adjuvant radiotherapy (B-RT) in breast cancer (BC). METHODS: Multicentre, prospective study, of the toxicity of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) alone or B-RT in patients with non-metastatic BC enrolled in randomized Phase 3 BEATRICE trial. Early and late toxicities were assessed by the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v. 3.0 during and 12 months after the completion of RT. RESULTS:From 2007 to 2012, 39 females receivedadjuvant B-RT and 45 received adjuvant RT alone. Median follow-up was 21.5 months. All patients had triple-negative non-metastatic BC and receivedadjuvant chemotherapy followed by RT. 90% of the 39 females treated by concurrent B-RT received whole breast irradiation (WBI) with a boost and 4 (10%) received post-mastectomy RT. Lymph node RT was delivered in 49% of the females with internal mammary chain irradiation. The mean duration of bevacizumab was 11.7 months. 38 (84%) females treated by RT alone received WBI with a boost and 16% of the females received post-mastectomy RT. Lymph node RT was delivered in 47% of the females with internal mammary chain RT in 31%. Grade 3 acute dermatitis was observed in 9% of patients receiving B-RT and 5% of patients receiving RT alone with no significant difference. 1 year after the completion of RT, the most common late grade 1-2 toxicities in the B-RT group were pain (18%), fibrosis (8%) and telangiectasia (5%). CONCLUSION: The concurrent bevacizumab with locoregional RT is associated with acceptable early and late 1-year toxicities in patients with BC. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: The largest series of this association.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety of the concurrent combination of bevacizumab with adjuvant radiotherapy (B-RT) in breast cancer (BC). METHODS: Multicentre, prospective study, of the toxicity of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) alone or B-RT in patients with non-metastatic BC enrolled in randomized Phase 3 BEATRICE trial. Early and late toxicities were assessed by the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v. 3.0 during and 12 months after the completion of RT. RESULTS: From 2007 to 2012, 39 females received adjuvant B-RT and 45 received adjuvant RT alone. Median follow-up was 21.5 months. All patients had triple-negative non-metastatic BC and received adjuvant chemotherapy followed by RT. 90% of the 39 females treated by concurrent B-RT received whole breast irradiation (WBI) with a boost and 4 (10%) received post-mastectomy RT. Lymph node RT was delivered in 49% of the females with internal mammary chain irradiation. The mean duration of bevacizumab was 11.7 months. 38 (84%) females treated by RT alone received WBI with a boost and 16% of the females received post-mastectomy RT. Lymph node RT was delivered in 47% of the females with internal mammary chain RT in 31%. Grade 3 acute dermatitis was observed in 9% of patients receiving B-RT and 5% of patients receiving RT alone with no significant difference. 1 year after the completion of RT, the most common late grade 1-2 toxicities in the B-RT group were pain (18%), fibrosis (8%) and telangiectasia (5%). CONCLUSION: The concurrent bevacizumab with locoregional RT is associated with acceptable early and late 1-year toxicities in patients with BC. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: The largest series of this association.
Authors: Denise A Yardley; Lowell Hart; David Waterhouse; Robert Whorf; D Randolph Drosick; Patrick Murphy; Suprith Badarinath; Brooke R Daniel; Barrett H Childs; Howard Burris Journal: Breast Cancer Res Treat Date: 2013-11-21 Impact factor: 4.872
Authors: David Cameron; Julia Brown; Rebecca Dent; Christian Jackisch; John Mackey; Xavier Pivot; Guenther G Steger; Thomas M Suter; Masakazu Toi; Mahesh Parmar; Rita Laeufle; Young-Hyuck Im; Gilles Romieu; Vernon Harvey; Oleg Lipatov; Tadeusz Pienkowski; Paul Cottu; Arlene Chan; Seock-Ah Im; Peter S Hall; Lida Bubuteishvili-Pacaud; Volkmar Henschel; Regula J Deurloo; Celine Pallaud; Richard Bell Journal: Lancet Oncol Date: 2013-08-07 Impact factor: 41.316
Authors: Mohammad Javed Ansari; Dmitry Bokov; Alexander Markov; Abduladheem Turki Jalil; Mohammed Nader Shalaby; Wanich Suksatan; Supat Chupradit; Hasan S Al-Ghamdi; Navid Shomali; Amir Zamani; Ali Mohammadi; Mehdi Dadashpour Journal: Cell Commun Signal Date: 2022-04-07 Impact factor: 5.712