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Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors

BACKGROUND: Combining reirradiation (reRT) and hyperthermia (HT) has shown high therapeutic value for patients with locoregional recurrent breast cancer (LR). However, additional toxicity of reirradiation (e.g., rib fractures) may occur. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of potential...

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Autores principales: Oldenborg, Sabine, Valk, Christel, van Os, Rob, Oei, Bing, Venselaar, Jack, Vörding, Paul Zum Vörde Sive, van Randen, Adriënne, Crezee, Hans, van Tienhoven, Geertjan, Rasch, Coen
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26856858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00066-016-0946-3
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author Oldenborg, Sabine
Valk, Christel
van Os, Rob
Oei, Bing
Venselaar, Jack
Vörding, Paul Zum Vörde Sive
van Randen, Adriënne
Crezee, Hans
van Tienhoven, Geertjan
Rasch, Coen
author_facet Oldenborg, Sabine
Valk, Christel
van Os, Rob
Oei, Bing
Venselaar, Jack
Vörding, Paul Zum Vörde Sive
van Randen, Adriënne
Crezee, Hans
van Tienhoven, Geertjan
Rasch, Coen
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description BACKGROUND: Combining reirradiation (reRT) and hyperthermia (HT) has shown high therapeutic value for patients with locoregional recurrent breast cancer (LR). However, additional toxicity of reirradiation (e.g., rib fractures) may occur. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of potential risk factors on the occurrence of rib fractures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1982–2005, 234 patients were treated with adjuvant reRT + HT after surgery for LR. ReRT consisted typically of 8 fractions of  4 Gy twice a week, or 12 fractions of  3 Gy four times a week. A total of 118 patients were irradiated with abutted photon and electron fields. In all, 60 patients were irradiated using either one or alternating combinations of abutted AP electron fields. Hyperthermia was given once or twice a week. RESULTS: The 5-year infield local control (LC) rate was 70 %. Rib fractures were detected in 16 of 234 patients (actuarial risk: 7 % at 5 years). All rib fractures occurred in patients treated with a combination of photon and abutted electron fields (p = 0.000); in 15 of 16 patients fractures were located in the abutment regions. The other significant predictive factors for rib fractures were a higher fraction dose (p = 0.040), large RT fields, and treatment before the year 2000. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: ReRT + HT results in long-term LC. The majority of rib fractures were located in the photon/electron abutment area, emphasizing the disadvantage of field overlap. Large abutted photon/electron fields combined with 4 Gy fractions increase the number of rib fractures in this study group. However, as these factors were highly correlated no relative importance of the individual factors could be estimated. Increasing the number of HT sessions a week does not increase the risk of rib fractures.
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spelling pubmed-48337882016-04-25 Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors Oldenborg, Sabine Valk, Christel van Os, Rob Oei, Bing Venselaar, Jack Vörding, Paul Zum Vörde Sive van Randen, Adriënne Crezee, Hans van Tienhoven, Geertjan Rasch, Coen Strahlenther Onkol Original Article BACKGROUND: Combining reirradiation (reRT) and hyperthermia (HT) has shown high therapeutic value for patients with locoregional recurrent breast cancer (LR). However, additional toxicity of reirradiation (e.g., rib fractures) may occur. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of potential risk factors on the occurrence of rib fractures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1982–2005, 234 patients were treated with adjuvant reRT + HT after surgery for LR. ReRT consisted typically of 8 fractions of  4 Gy twice a week, or 12 fractions of  3 Gy four times a week. A total of 118 patients were irradiated with abutted photon and electron fields. In all, 60 patients were irradiated using either one or alternating combinations of abutted AP electron fields. Hyperthermia was given once or twice a week. RESULTS: The 5-year infield local control (LC) rate was 70 %. Rib fractures were detected in 16 of 234 patients (actuarial risk: 7 % at 5 years). All rib fractures occurred in patients treated with a combination of photon and abutted electron fields (p = 0.000); in 15 of 16 patients fractures were located in the abutment regions. The other significant predictive factors for rib fractures were a higher fraction dose (p = 0.040), large RT fields, and treatment before the year 2000. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: ReRT + HT results in long-term LC. The majority of rib fractures were located in the photon/electron abutment area, emphasizing the disadvantage of field overlap. Large abutted photon/electron fields combined with 4 Gy fractions increase the number of rib fractures in this study group. However, as these factors were highly correlated no relative importance of the individual factors could be estimated. Increasing the number of HT sessions a week does not increase the risk of rib fractures. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-02-08 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4833788/ /pubmed/26856858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00066-016-0946-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Oldenborg, Sabine
Valk, Christel
van Os, Rob
Oei, Bing
Venselaar, Jack
Vörding, Paul Zum Vörde Sive
van Randen, Adriënne
Crezee, Hans
van Tienhoven, Geertjan
Rasch, Coen
Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors
title Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors
title_full Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors
title_fullStr Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors
title_full_unstemmed Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors
title_short Rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: Predictive factors
title_sort rib fractures after reirradiation plus hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer: predictive factors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26856858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00066-016-0946-3
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