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Title: Advantages of intraoperative implant for interstitial brachytherapy for accelerated partial breast irradiation either frail patients with early-stage disease or in locally recurrent breast cancer
Author: Cozzi, Salvatore
Laplana, Maria
Najjari, Dina
Slocker, Andrea
Encinas, Xavier
Pera Fàbregas, Joan
Guedea Edo, Ferran
Gutiérrez Miguélez, Cristina
Keywords: Braquiteràpia
Càncer de mama
Catèters
Radioisotope brachytherapy
Breast cancer
Catheters
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2018
Publisher: Polish Brachytherapy Society
Abstract: Purpose: to describe the intraoperative multicatheter implantation technique for accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) delivered with high-dose-rate brachytherapy (HDR-BT). Secondarily, to evaluate outcomes and toxicity in a series of 83 patients treated with this technique at our institution. Material and methods: retrospective analysis of a series of patients treated with HDR-BT APBI after intraoperative multicatheter interstitial implant between November 2006 and June 2017 at our institution. We assessed cosmesis, toxicity, overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS). Results: eighty-three patients were included: 59 patients (71.1%) with primary early-stage breast cancer and 24 (28.9%) with locally recurrent breast cancer. Tumorectomy was performed in all cases, with intraoperative tumor margin assessment and sentinel node biopsy. Median age was 82 years (range, 44-92). The total prescribed dose was 32 Gy (8 treatment fractions) in 60 patients (72.3%), and 34 Gy (10 fractions) in 23 patients (27.7%). Median follow-up was 40 months (range, 1-136 months). Three-year OS and DFS in the recurrent and primary cancer groups were 87% vs. 89%, and 96 % vs. 97.8%, respectively. Five patients died from non-cancer related causes. No local relapses were observed. Rates of acute and late toxicity were low in both groups. The cosmesis was good or excellent in most of patients treated for primary disease; in patients who underwent salvage brachytherapy for local recurrence, cosmesis was good in 49 patients and fair in 6. Conclusions: this technique, although time-consuming, achieves good local disease control with a satisfactory toxicity profile in both early-stage and local recurrent breast cancer patients. It may be especially suitable for frail patients.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2018.75594
It is part of: Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy, 2018, vol. 10, num. 2, p. 97-104
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/175628
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2018.75594
ISSN: 1689-832X
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