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Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects

Introduction: Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) with protons results in a very different acute effect profile than standard whole breast irradiation. We reviewed our initial experience with proton APBI and felt that a detailed description of these effects were needed to permit a common t...

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Autores principales: Ovalle, Valentina, Strom, Eric A., Shaitelman, Simona, Hoffman, Karen, Amos, Richard, Perkins, George, Tereffe, Welela, Smith, Benjamin D., Stauder, Michael, Woodward, Wendy
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29642467
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10040111
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author Ovalle, Valentina
Strom, Eric A.
Shaitelman, Simona
Hoffman, Karen
Amos, Richard
Perkins, George
Tereffe, Welela
Smith, Benjamin D.
Stauder, Michael
Woodward, Wendy
author_facet Ovalle, Valentina
Strom, Eric A.
Shaitelman, Simona
Hoffman, Karen
Amos, Richard
Perkins, George
Tereffe, Welela
Smith, Benjamin D.
Stauder, Michael
Woodward, Wendy
author_sort Ovalle, Valentina
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description Introduction: Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) with protons results in a very different acute effect profile than standard whole breast irradiation. We reviewed our initial experience with proton APBI and felt that a detailed description of these effects were needed to permit a common tool to compare experience with this developing technology. Methods: Sixty sequential patients treated with proton APBI on a prospective protocol were evaluated and 43 patients with a minimum six-month follow-up underwent detailed photographic and radiologic analysis. The tumorectomy cavity plus an additional 1.5 cm clinical target volume (CTV) was treated with two or three passively-scattered proton beams to a dose of 34 Gy in 10 fractions in one week. Photographs were taken at the end of radiation, at two weeks, six weeks, and every six months thereafter. Mammography was obtained at six months after radiation and annually thereafter. All visual changes were categorized using the smallest meaningful gradations in findings and are demonstrated herein. All treatment-related mammographic findings are reported. Findings: Visual and mammographic findings showed a clear time-dependent relationship and significant variation between individuals. Peak skin reaction occurred at two to six weeks after completion of therapy. At two weeks most patients had either no visible effects and patchy erythema involving <50% of the treated skin (60%). At six weeks most patients had either patchy erythema involving <50% of the overlying skin (33%) or patchy erythema involving >50% of the treated skin (28%). Only one patient developed any moist desquamation. At six months most patients had no visible skin changes (57%) or a small, circular area of mild hyperpigmentation (33%). Mammographic changes seen at six months were regional skin thickening (40%), residual seroma (14%), localized retraction (26%), and fat necrosis (2%). A subcategorized variant on the CTCAE 4.0 was developed to foster granular recording of these findings.
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spelling pubmed-59233662018-05-03 Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects Ovalle, Valentina Strom, Eric A. Shaitelman, Simona Hoffman, Karen Amos, Richard Perkins, George Tereffe, Welela Smith, Benjamin D. Stauder, Michael Woodward, Wendy Cancers (Basel) Article Introduction: Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) with protons results in a very different acute effect profile than standard whole breast irradiation. We reviewed our initial experience with proton APBI and felt that a detailed description of these effects were needed to permit a common tool to compare experience with this developing technology. Methods: Sixty sequential patients treated with proton APBI on a prospective protocol were evaluated and 43 patients with a minimum six-month follow-up underwent detailed photographic and radiologic analysis. The tumorectomy cavity plus an additional 1.5 cm clinical target volume (CTV) was treated with two or three passively-scattered proton beams to a dose of 34 Gy in 10 fractions in one week. Photographs were taken at the end of radiation, at two weeks, six weeks, and every six months thereafter. Mammography was obtained at six months after radiation and annually thereafter. All visual changes were categorized using the smallest meaningful gradations in findings and are demonstrated herein. All treatment-related mammographic findings are reported. Findings: Visual and mammographic findings showed a clear time-dependent relationship and significant variation between individuals. Peak skin reaction occurred at two to six weeks after completion of therapy. At two weeks most patients had either no visible effects and patchy erythema involving <50% of the treated skin (60%). At six weeks most patients had either patchy erythema involving <50% of the overlying skin (33%) or patchy erythema involving >50% of the treated skin (28%). Only one patient developed any moist desquamation. At six months most patients had no visible skin changes (57%) or a small, circular area of mild hyperpigmentation (33%). Mammographic changes seen at six months were regional skin thickening (40%), residual seroma (14%), localized retraction (26%), and fat necrosis (2%). A subcategorized variant on the CTCAE 4.0 was developed to foster granular recording of these findings. MDPI 2018-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5923366/ /pubmed/29642467 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10040111 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ovalle, Valentina
Strom, Eric A.
Shaitelman, Simona
Hoffman, Karen
Amos, Richard
Perkins, George
Tereffe, Welela
Smith, Benjamin D.
Stauder, Michael
Woodward, Wendy
Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects
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title_full Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects
title_fullStr Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects
title_full_unstemmed Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects
title_short Proton Partial Breast Irradiation: Detailed Description of Acute Clinico-Radiologic Effects
title_sort proton partial breast irradiation: detailed description of acute clinico-radiologic effects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29642467
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10040111
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