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Radiation-induced lung damage after thoracic irradiation for Hodgkin's disease: the role of fractionation.

B Dubray1, M Henry-Amar, J H Meerwaldt, E M Noordijk, D O Dixon, J M Cosset, H D Thames.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: to estimate the alpha/beta ratio for damage to human lung after thoracic irradiation for Hodgkin's disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The criterion for lung injury was the presence of radiological changes in the vicinity of the mediastinum as assessed on regular follow-up chest X-ray examinations. Patients with supradiaphragmatic stage I-II Hodgkin's disease received mantle field irradiation as part of their treatment between 1964 and 1981 (E.O.R.T.C. protocols H1, H2, and H5). The total mediastinal doses fixed by the protocols were 35-40 Gy. The fractional doses were left to the decision of the physicians in charge: the most frequent regimens were 5 x 1.8, 5 x 2.0, 4 x 2.5 and 3 x 3.3 Gy per week. The data were fit to the linear-quadratic (L.Q.) model using time-to-injury as endpoint.
RESULTS: 1048 (97%) of 1082 patients were evaluable. The mean follow-up duration was 8 years. One hundred and ninety-five cases of radiologically-visible lung damage were observed after a median interval of 6 months (range: 0-101). The 3-year actuarial probability of lung damage was 19% (95% confidence limits: 17, 21). Multivariate analysis (Cox model, stratified by protocol) showed an increased risk of damage with dose per fraction (relative risk, R.R. = 2.22 per Gy (1.75, 2.82)), the presence of systemic symptoms (R.R. = 1.53 (1.09, 2.15)), and total mediastinal dose (R.R. = 1.06 per Gy (1.01, 1.12)). Age, sex, histological type, number of involved nodal sites and radiotherapy duration did not significantly modify the risk of lung damage. The L.Q. model parameters were: alpha = 0.031 Gy-1 (0.003, 0.059), beta = 0.010 Gy-2 (0.007, 0.013), alpha/beta = 3.07 Gy (-0.23, 8.46).
CONCLUSION: this low alpha/beta ratio is consistent with late effects values from animals and humans, and illustrates the influence of large fraction sizes on the occurrence of late pulmonary complications.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8532908     DOI: 10.1016/0167-8140(95)01606-h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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