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Were We Able to Reduce Cardiac Doses in Breast Cancer Radiotherapy Over Time?

Pelin Altınok1, Latif Korkmaz2, Ayse Altınok2, Nuran Beşe2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this study, we aimed to review the heart and left coronary artery doses over the years in patients who received breast cancer radiotherapy (RT).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 436 breast cancer patients of 2 RT centers treated between the years 2010 and 2018 were included. The mean heart doses (HeartDmean-HDM) and left coronary artery mean doses (LDM) were analyzed using nonparametric tests. The conventional RT (CRT) was 50 Gy/2 Gy in 5 weeks, and the hypofractionated RT (HRT) was 40.05 Gy/2.67 Gy in 3 weeks. Boost was applied as 10-16 Gy/2 Gy for CRT and 10 Gy/2.5 Gy for HRT. An equivalent conventional total dose of 2 Gy/fraction (EQD2) was taken into account for HRT.
RESULTS: HDM was 107±104 cGy, and LDM was 288±209 cGy for the entire group. HDM was significantly lower in patients with breast-conserving surgery (99±94 cGy) than that in those with mastectomy (128±124 cGy) (p<0.001). Field-in-field intensity-modulated RT technique significantly reduced the doses compared to volumetric applications (104±95 cGy vs 141±38 cGy; p = 0.002). HDM was significantly increased with lymphatic RT (132±58 cGy vs 112±115 cGy; p<0.001). The addition of internal mammary volumes significantly increased HDM (p<0.001). No significant effect of boost was observed (p = 0.96). For both CRT and HRT regimens, HDM values were significantly lower after the year 2014 (right side p<0.001, left side p = 0.01). In the left side CRT, HDM was 1.74 Gy before 2014 and 1.3 Gy after 2014 and 1.0 and 1.19 Gy, respectively, for the right side.
CONCLUSION: All efforts to reduce the cardiac doses will likely reduce long-term side effects. ©Copyright 2021 by Turkish Federation of Breast Diseases Associations.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; cardiac toxicity; radiotherapy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33870114      PMCID: PMC8025714          DOI: 10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2021.6148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Breast Health


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Journal:  Clin Breast Cancer       Date:  2018-06-14       Impact factor: 3.225

2.  Recent Time Trends and Predictors of Heart Dose From Breast Radiation Therapy in a Large Quality Consortium of Radiation Oncology Practices.

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Journal:  Radiother Oncol       Date:  2014-05-08       Impact factor: 6.280

4.  Risk of ischemic heart disease in women after radiotherapy for breast cancer.

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5.  Cause-specific mortality in long-term survivors of breast cancer who participated in trials of radiotherapy.

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Review 6.  Effect of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery on 10-year recurrence and 15-year breast cancer death: meta-analysis of individual patient data for 10,801 women in 17 randomised trials.

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Review 7.  Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk After Radiotherapy in Women With Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Yun-Jiu Cheng; Xiao-Ying Nie; Cheng-Cheng Ji; Xiao-Xiong Lin; Li-Juan Liu; Xu-Miao Chen; Hao Yao; Su-Hua Wu
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Journal:  Radiother Oncol       Date:  2017-02-21       Impact factor: 6.280

9.  Effect of radiotherapy after mastectomy and axillary surgery on 10-year recurrence and 20-year breast cancer mortality: meta-analysis of individual patient data for 8135 women in 22 randomised trials.

Authors:  P McGale; C Taylor; C Correa; D Cutter; F Duane; M Ewertz; R Gray; G Mannu; R Peto; T Whelan; Y Wang; Z Wang; S Darby
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2014-03-19       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 10.  Exposure of the Heart in Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy: A Systematic Review of Heart Doses Published During 2003 to 2013.

Authors:  Carolyn W Taylor; Zhe Wang; Elizabeth Macaulay; Reshma Jagsi; Frances Duane; Sarah C Darby
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2015-08-03       Impact factor: 7.038

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