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Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean

BACKGROUND: The safety and effectiveness of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer were demonstrated by several trials. This study aimed to evaluate the current patterns of practice and prescription preference about moderately hypofractionated post-operative r...

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Autores principales: Marta, Gustavo Nader, Moraes, Fabio Y., de Oliveira Franco, Rejane Carolina, de Andrade Carvalho, Heloísa, Gouveia, André Guimaraes, de Lima Gössling, Gustavo Cartaxo, de Jesus, Rafaela Gomes, Ferraris, Gustavo, Schuffenegger, Pablo Munoz, Bardales, Gustavo Sarria, Chacón, María Adela Poitevin, Murillo, Raúl, Sánchez, Luis Ernesto Moreno, Gamarra-Cabezas, Elizabeth, Rosa, Arthur Accioly, da Silva, Maurício Fraga, de Mattos, Marcos Duarte, Morais, Diego Chaves Rezende, de Castro, Douglas Guedes, Dal Pra, Alan, Amêndola, Beatriz E., Barros, José Máximo, Lara, Tomas Merino, Isa, Nicolás, de la Mata Moya, Dolores, Hidalgo, Iván, Velilla, Diego Gimenez, Loayza, Lijia Elizabeth Avilés, Montenegro, Francisco Gomez, Sanchez Chacin, Nestor O., Werutsky, Gustavo, Viani, Gustavo Arruda
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Via Medica 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10547413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37795395
http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/RPOR.a2023.0046
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author Marta, Gustavo Nader
Moraes, Fabio Y.
de Oliveira Franco, Rejane Carolina
de Andrade Carvalho, Heloísa
Gouveia, André Guimaraes
de Lima Gössling, Gustavo Cartaxo
de Jesus, Rafaela Gomes
Ferraris, Gustavo
Schuffenegger, Pablo Munoz
Bardales, Gustavo Sarria
Chacón, María Adela Poitevin
Murillo, Raúl
Sánchez, Luis Ernesto Moreno
Gamarra-Cabezas, Elizabeth
Rosa, Arthur Accioly
da Silva, Maurício Fraga
de Mattos, Marcos Duarte
Morais, Diego Chaves Rezende
de Castro, Douglas Guedes
Dal Pra, Alan
Amêndola, Beatriz E.
Barros, José Máximo
Lara, Tomas Merino
Isa, Nicolás
de la Mata Moya, Dolores
Hidalgo, Iván
Velilla, Diego Gimenez
Loayza, Lijia Elizabeth Avilés
Montenegro, Francisco Gomez
Sanchez Chacin, Nestor O.
Werutsky, Gustavo
Viani, Gustavo Arruda
author_facet Marta, Gustavo Nader
Moraes, Fabio Y.
de Oliveira Franco, Rejane Carolina
de Andrade Carvalho, Heloísa
Gouveia, André Guimaraes
de Lima Gössling, Gustavo Cartaxo
de Jesus, Rafaela Gomes
Ferraris, Gustavo
Schuffenegger, Pablo Munoz
Bardales, Gustavo Sarria
Chacón, María Adela Poitevin
Murillo, Raúl
Sánchez, Luis Ernesto Moreno
Gamarra-Cabezas, Elizabeth
Rosa, Arthur Accioly
da Silva, Maurício Fraga
de Mattos, Marcos Duarte
Morais, Diego Chaves Rezende
de Castro, Douglas Guedes
Dal Pra, Alan
Amêndola, Beatriz E.
Barros, José Máximo
Lara, Tomas Merino
Isa, Nicolás
de la Mata Moya, Dolores
Hidalgo, Iván
Velilla, Diego Gimenez
Loayza, Lijia Elizabeth Avilés
Montenegro, Francisco Gomez
Sanchez Chacin, Nestor O.
Werutsky, Gustavo
Viani, Gustavo Arruda
author_sort Marta, Gustavo Nader
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description BACKGROUND: The safety and effectiveness of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer were demonstrated by several trials. This study aimed to evaluate the current patterns of practice and prescription preference about moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy to assess possible aspects that affect the decision-making process regarding the use of fractionation in breast cancer patients in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). We also aimed to identify factors that can restrain the utilization of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer. MATERIALS AN METHODS: Radiation oncologists from LAC were invited to contribute to this study. A 38-question survey was used to evaluate their opinions. RESULTS: A total of 173 radiation oncologists from 13 countries answered the questionnaire. The majority of respondents (84.9%) preferred moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy as their first choice in cases of whole breast irradiation. Whole breast plus regional nodal irradiation, post-mastectomy (chest wall and regional nodal irradiation) without reconstruction, and post-mastectomy (chest wall and regional node irradiation) with reconstruction hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy was preferred by 72.2% 71.1%, and 53.7% of respondents, respectively. Breast cancer stage, and flap-based breast reconstruction were the factors associated with absolute contraindications for the use of hypofractionated schedules. CONCLUSION: Even though moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer is considered a new standard to the vast majority of the patients, its unrestricted application in clinical practice across LAC still faces reluctance.
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spelling pubmed-105474132023-10-04 Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean Marta, Gustavo Nader Moraes, Fabio Y. de Oliveira Franco, Rejane Carolina de Andrade Carvalho, Heloísa Gouveia, André Guimaraes de Lima Gössling, Gustavo Cartaxo de Jesus, Rafaela Gomes Ferraris, Gustavo Schuffenegger, Pablo Munoz Bardales, Gustavo Sarria Chacón, María Adela Poitevin Murillo, Raúl Sánchez, Luis Ernesto Moreno Gamarra-Cabezas, Elizabeth Rosa, Arthur Accioly da Silva, Maurício Fraga de Mattos, Marcos Duarte Morais, Diego Chaves Rezende de Castro, Douglas Guedes Dal Pra, Alan Amêndola, Beatriz E. Barros, José Máximo Lara, Tomas Merino Isa, Nicolás de la Mata Moya, Dolores Hidalgo, Iván Velilla, Diego Gimenez Loayza, Lijia Elizabeth Avilés Montenegro, Francisco Gomez Sanchez Chacin, Nestor O. Werutsky, Gustavo Viani, Gustavo Arruda Rep Pract Oncol Radiother Research Paper BACKGROUND: The safety and effectiveness of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer were demonstrated by several trials. This study aimed to evaluate the current patterns of practice and prescription preference about moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy to assess possible aspects that affect the decision-making process regarding the use of fractionation in breast cancer patients in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). We also aimed to identify factors that can restrain the utilization of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer. MATERIALS AN METHODS: Radiation oncologists from LAC were invited to contribute to this study. A 38-question survey was used to evaluate their opinions. RESULTS: A total of 173 radiation oncologists from 13 countries answered the questionnaire. The majority of respondents (84.9%) preferred moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy as their first choice in cases of whole breast irradiation. Whole breast plus regional nodal irradiation, post-mastectomy (chest wall and regional nodal irradiation) without reconstruction, and post-mastectomy (chest wall and regional node irradiation) with reconstruction hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy was preferred by 72.2% 71.1%, and 53.7% of respondents, respectively. Breast cancer stage, and flap-based breast reconstruction were the factors associated with absolute contraindications for the use of hypofractionated schedules. CONCLUSION: Even though moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer is considered a new standard to the vast majority of the patients, its unrestricted application in clinical practice across LAC still faces reluctance. Via Medica 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10547413/ /pubmed/37795395 http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/RPOR.a2023.0046 Text en © 2023 Greater Poland Cancer Centre https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is available in open access under Creative Common Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license, allowing to download articles and share them with others as long as they credit the authors and the publisher, but without permission to change them in any way or use them commercially
spellingShingle Research Paper
Marta, Gustavo Nader
Moraes, Fabio Y.
de Oliveira Franco, Rejane Carolina
de Andrade Carvalho, Heloísa
Gouveia, André Guimaraes
de Lima Gössling, Gustavo Cartaxo
de Jesus, Rafaela Gomes
Ferraris, Gustavo
Schuffenegger, Pablo Munoz
Bardales, Gustavo Sarria
Chacón, María Adela Poitevin
Murillo, Raúl
Sánchez, Luis Ernesto Moreno
Gamarra-Cabezas, Elizabeth
Rosa, Arthur Accioly
da Silva, Maurício Fraga
de Mattos, Marcos Duarte
Morais, Diego Chaves Rezende
de Castro, Douglas Guedes
Dal Pra, Alan
Amêndola, Beatriz E.
Barros, José Máximo
Lara, Tomas Merino
Isa, Nicolás
de la Mata Moya, Dolores
Hidalgo, Iván
Velilla, Diego Gimenez
Loayza, Lijia Elizabeth Avilés
Montenegro, Francisco Gomez
Sanchez Chacin, Nestor O.
Werutsky, Gustavo
Viani, Gustavo Arruda
Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
title Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_short Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in latin america and the caribbean
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10547413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37795395
http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/RPOR.a2023.0046
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