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Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer

PURPOSE: To determine the rib fracture rate in a cohort of patients with breast cancer treated with proton therapy. PATIENT AND METHODS: From a prospective database, we identified 225 patients treated with proton therapy between 2012 and 2020 (223 women; 2 men). Clinical and dosimetric data were ext...

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Autores principales: Bradley, Julie A., Liang, Xiaoying, Mailhot Vega, Raymond B., Liu, Chunbo, Brooks, Eric D., Burchianti, Teena, Viviers, Emma, Dagan, Roi, Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T., Morris, Christopher G., Mendenhall, Nancy P.
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Publicado: The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37169006
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-22-00034.1
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author Bradley, Julie A.
Liang, Xiaoying
Mailhot Vega, Raymond B.
Liu, Chunbo
Brooks, Eric D.
Burchianti, Teena
Viviers, Emma
Dagan, Roi
Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
Morris, Christopher G.
Mendenhall, Nancy P.
author_facet Bradley, Julie A.
Liang, Xiaoying
Mailhot Vega, Raymond B.
Liu, Chunbo
Brooks, Eric D.
Burchianti, Teena
Viviers, Emma
Dagan, Roi
Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
Morris, Christopher G.
Mendenhall, Nancy P.
author_sort Bradley, Julie A.
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description PURPOSE: To determine the rib fracture rate in a cohort of patients with breast cancer treated with proton therapy. PATIENT AND METHODS: From a prospective database, we identified 225 patients treated with proton therapy between 2012 and 2020 (223 women; 2 men). Clinical and dosimetric data were extracted, the cumulative incidence method assessed rib fracture rate, and Fine-Gray tests assessed prognostic significance of select variables. In-field rib fracture was defined as a fracture that occurred in a rib located within the 10% isodose line. Out-of-field rib fracture was defined as a fracture occurring in a rib location outside of the 10% isodose line. RESULTS: Of the patients, 74% had left-sided breast cancer; 5%, bilateral; and 21%, right-sided. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scans showed normality in 20%, osteopenia in 34%, and osteoporosis in 6% (test not performed in 40%). Additionally, 57% received an aromatase inhibitor. Target volumes were breast ± internal mammary nodes (IMNs) (16%), breast and comprehensive regional lymphatics (32%), chest wall ± IMNs (1%), and chest wall/comprehensive regional lymphatics (51%). Passive-scattered proton therapy was used for 41% of patients, 58% underwent pencil-beam scanning (PBS), and 1% underwent a combination (passive scattering/PBS), with 85% of patients receiving a boost. Median follow-up was 3.1 years, with 97% having >12-month follow-up. The 3-year cumulative in-field rib fracture incidence was 3.7%. Eight patients developed in-field rib fractures (1 symptomatic, 7 imaging identified) for a 0.4% symptomatic rib fracture rate. Median time from radiation completion to rib fracture identification was 1.8 years (fractures were identified within 2.2 years for 7 of 8 patients). No variables were associated with rib fracture on univariate analysis. Three fractures developed outside the radiation field (0.9% cumulative incidence of out-of-field rib fracture). CONCLUSION: In this series of patients with breast cancer treated with proton therapy, the 3-year rib fracture rates remain low (in-field 3.7%; symptomatic 0.4%). As in photon therapy, the asymptomatic rate may be underestimated owing to a lack of routine surveillance imaging. However, patients experiencing symptomatic rib fractures after proton therapy for breast cancer are rare.
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spelling pubmed-101660112023-05-09 Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer Bradley, Julie A. Liang, Xiaoying Mailhot Vega, Raymond B. Liu, Chunbo Brooks, Eric D. Burchianti, Teena Viviers, Emma Dagan, Roi Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T. Morris, Christopher G. Mendenhall, Nancy P. Int J Part Ther Original Articles PURPOSE: To determine the rib fracture rate in a cohort of patients with breast cancer treated with proton therapy. PATIENT AND METHODS: From a prospective database, we identified 225 patients treated with proton therapy between 2012 and 2020 (223 women; 2 men). Clinical and dosimetric data were extracted, the cumulative incidence method assessed rib fracture rate, and Fine-Gray tests assessed prognostic significance of select variables. In-field rib fracture was defined as a fracture that occurred in a rib located within the 10% isodose line. Out-of-field rib fracture was defined as a fracture occurring in a rib location outside of the 10% isodose line. RESULTS: Of the patients, 74% had left-sided breast cancer; 5%, bilateral; and 21%, right-sided. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scans showed normality in 20%, osteopenia in 34%, and osteoporosis in 6% (test not performed in 40%). Additionally, 57% received an aromatase inhibitor. Target volumes were breast ± internal mammary nodes (IMNs) (16%), breast and comprehensive regional lymphatics (32%), chest wall ± IMNs (1%), and chest wall/comprehensive regional lymphatics (51%). Passive-scattered proton therapy was used for 41% of patients, 58% underwent pencil-beam scanning (PBS), and 1% underwent a combination (passive scattering/PBS), with 85% of patients receiving a boost. Median follow-up was 3.1 years, with 97% having >12-month follow-up. The 3-year cumulative in-field rib fracture incidence was 3.7%. Eight patients developed in-field rib fractures (1 symptomatic, 7 imaging identified) for a 0.4% symptomatic rib fracture rate. Median time from radiation completion to rib fracture identification was 1.8 years (fractures were identified within 2.2 years for 7 of 8 patients). No variables were associated with rib fracture on univariate analysis. Three fractures developed outside the radiation field (0.9% cumulative incidence of out-of-field rib fracture). CONCLUSION: In this series of patients with breast cancer treated with proton therapy, the 3-year rib fracture rates remain low (in-field 3.7%; symptomatic 0.4%). As in photon therapy, the asymptomatic rate may be underestimated owing to a lack of routine surveillance imaging. However, patients experiencing symptomatic rib fractures after proton therapy for breast cancer are rare. The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10166011/ /pubmed/37169006 http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-22-00034.1 Text en ©Copyright 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ).
spellingShingle Original Articles
Bradley, Julie A.
Liang, Xiaoying
Mailhot Vega, Raymond B.
Liu, Chunbo
Brooks, Eric D.
Burchianti, Teena
Viviers, Emma
Dagan, Roi
Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
Morris, Christopher G.
Mendenhall, Nancy P.
Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer
title Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer
title_full Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer
title_short Incidence of Rib Fracture following Treatment with Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer
title_sort incidence of rib fracture following treatment with proton therapy for breast cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37169006
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-22-00034.1
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