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Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities

BACKGROUND: To identify predictive factors of radiation-induced skin toxicity in breast cancer patients by the analysis of dosimetric and clinical factors. METHODS: 339 patients treated between January 2007 and December 2010 are included in the present analysis. Whole breast irradiation was delivere...

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Autores principales: Tortorelli, Grazia, Di Murro, Luana, Barbarino, Rosaria, Cicchetti, Sara, di Cristino, Daniela, Falco, Maria Daniela, Fedele, Dahlia, Ingrosso, Gianluca, Janniello, Dania, Morelli, Pasquale, Murgia, Alessandra, Ponti, Elisabetta, Terenzi, Sara, Tolu, Barbara, Santoni, Riccardo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3660202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23651532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-230
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author Tortorelli, Grazia
Di Murro, Luana
Barbarino, Rosaria
Cicchetti, Sara
di Cristino, Daniela
Falco, Maria Daniela
Fedele, Dahlia
Ingrosso, Gianluca
Janniello, Dania
Morelli, Pasquale
Murgia, Alessandra
Ponti, Elisabetta
Terenzi, Sara
Tolu, Barbara
Santoni, Riccardo
author_facet Tortorelli, Grazia
Di Murro, Luana
Barbarino, Rosaria
Cicchetti, Sara
di Cristino, Daniela
Falco, Maria Daniela
Fedele, Dahlia
Ingrosso, Gianluca
Janniello, Dania
Morelli, Pasquale
Murgia, Alessandra
Ponti, Elisabetta
Terenzi, Sara
Tolu, Barbara
Santoni, Riccardo
author_sort Tortorelli, Grazia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: To identify predictive factors of radiation-induced skin toxicity in breast cancer patients by the analysis of dosimetric and clinical factors. METHODS: 339 patients treated between January 2007 and December 2010 are included in the present analysis. Whole breast irradiation was delivered with Conventional Fractionation (CF) (50Gy, 2.0/day, 25 fractions) and moderate Hypofractionated Schedule (HS) (44Gy, 2.75Gy/day, 16 fractions) followed by tumour bed boost. The impact of patient clinical features, systemic treatments and, in particular, dose inhomogeneities on the occurrence of different levels of skin reaction has been retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS: G2 and G3 acute skin toxicity were 42% and 13% in CF patients and 30% and 7.5% in HS patients respectively. The retrieval and revaluation of 200 treatment plans showed a strong correlation between areas close to the skin surface, with inhomogeneities >107% of the prescribed dose, and the desquamation areas as described in the clinical records. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience dose inhomogeneity underneath G2 – G3 skin reactions seems to be the most important predictor for acute skin damage and in these patients more complex treatment techniques should be considered to avoid skin damage. Genetic polymorphisms too have to be investigated as possible promising candidates for predicting acute skin reactions.
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spelling pubmed-36602022013-05-22 Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities Tortorelli, Grazia Di Murro, Luana Barbarino, Rosaria Cicchetti, Sara di Cristino, Daniela Falco, Maria Daniela Fedele, Dahlia Ingrosso, Gianluca Janniello, Dania Morelli, Pasquale Murgia, Alessandra Ponti, Elisabetta Terenzi, Sara Tolu, Barbara Santoni, Riccardo BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: To identify predictive factors of radiation-induced skin toxicity in breast cancer patients by the analysis of dosimetric and clinical factors. METHODS: 339 patients treated between January 2007 and December 2010 are included in the present analysis. Whole breast irradiation was delivered with Conventional Fractionation (CF) (50Gy, 2.0/day, 25 fractions) and moderate Hypofractionated Schedule (HS) (44Gy, 2.75Gy/day, 16 fractions) followed by tumour bed boost. The impact of patient clinical features, systemic treatments and, in particular, dose inhomogeneities on the occurrence of different levels of skin reaction has been retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS: G2 and G3 acute skin toxicity were 42% and 13% in CF patients and 30% and 7.5% in HS patients respectively. The retrieval and revaluation of 200 treatment plans showed a strong correlation between areas close to the skin surface, with inhomogeneities >107% of the prescribed dose, and the desquamation areas as described in the clinical records. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience dose inhomogeneity underneath G2 – G3 skin reactions seems to be the most important predictor for acute skin damage and in these patients more complex treatment techniques should be considered to avoid skin damage. Genetic polymorphisms too have to be investigated as possible promising candidates for predicting acute skin reactions. BioMed Central 2013-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3660202/ /pubmed/23651532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-230 Text en Copyright © 2013 Tortorelli et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tortorelli, Grazia
Di Murro, Luana
Barbarino, Rosaria
Cicchetti, Sara
di Cristino, Daniela
Falco, Maria Daniela
Fedele, Dahlia
Ingrosso, Gianluca
Janniello, Dania
Morelli, Pasquale
Murgia, Alessandra
Ponti, Elisabetta
Terenzi, Sara
Tolu, Barbara
Santoni, Riccardo
Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
title Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
title_full Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
title_fullStr Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
title_full_unstemmed Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
title_short Standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
title_sort standard or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of acute skin toxicity and dose inhomogeneities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3660202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23651532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-230
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