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Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy

BACKGROUND: Postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) decreases the risk of locoregional recurrence and increases overall survival rates in patients with high-risk node positive breast cancer. While the number of breast cancer patients treated with proton-based PMRT has increased in recent years, ther...

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Autores principales: Sayan, Mutlay, Hathout, Lara, Kilic, Sarah S., Jan, Imraan, Gilles, Ambroise, Hassell, Natalie, Kowzun, Maria, George, Mridula, Potdevin, Lindsay, Kumar, Shicha, Sinkin, Jeremy, Agag, Richard, Haffty, Bruce G., Ohri, Nisha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9895832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36741008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1067500
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author Sayan, Mutlay
Hathout, Lara
Kilic, Sarah S.
Jan, Imraan
Gilles, Ambroise
Hassell, Natalie
Kowzun, Maria
George, Mridula
Potdevin, Lindsay
Kumar, Shicha
Sinkin, Jeremy
Agag, Richard
Haffty, Bruce G.
Ohri, Nisha
author_facet Sayan, Mutlay
Hathout, Lara
Kilic, Sarah S.
Jan, Imraan
Gilles, Ambroise
Hassell, Natalie
Kowzun, Maria
George, Mridula
Potdevin, Lindsay
Kumar, Shicha
Sinkin, Jeremy
Agag, Richard
Haffty, Bruce G.
Ohri, Nisha
author_sort Sayan, Mutlay
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description BACKGROUND: Postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) decreases the risk of locoregional recurrence and increases overall survival rates in patients with high-risk node positive breast cancer. While the number of breast cancer patients treated with proton-based PMRT has increased in recent years, there is limited data on the use of proton therapy in the postmastectomy with reconstruction setting. In this study, we compared acute toxicities and reconstructive complications in patients treated with proton-based and photon-based PMRT. METHODS: A retrospective review of our institutional database was performed to identify breast cancer patients treated with mastectomy with implant or autologous reconstruction followed by PMRT from 2015 to 2020. Baseline clinical, disease, and treatment related factors were compared between the photon-based and proton-based PMRT groups. Early toxicity outcomes and reconstructive complications following PMRT were graded by the treating physician. RESULTS: A total of 11 patients treated with proton-based PMRT and 26 patients treated with photon-based PMRT were included with a median follow-up of 7.4 months (range, 0.7-33 months). Six patients (55%) in the proton group had a history of breast cancer (3 ipsilateral and 3 contralateral) and received previous RT 38 months ago (median, range 7-85). There was no significant difference in mean PMRT (p = 0.064) and boost dose (p = 0.608) between the two groups. Grade 2 skin toxicity was the most common acute toxicity in both groups (55% and 73% in the proton and photon group, respectively) (p = 0.077). Three patients (27%) in the proton group developed grade 3 skin toxicity. No Grade 4 acute toxicity was reported in either group. Reconstructive complications occurred in 4 patients (36%) in the proton group and 8 patients (31%) in photon group (p = 0.946). CONCLUSIONS: Acute skin toxicity remains the most frequent adverse event in both proton- and photon-based PMRT. In our study, reconstructive complications were not significantly higher in patients treated with proton- versus photon-based PMRT. Longer follow-up is warranted to assess late toxicities.
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spelling pubmed-98958322023-02-04 Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy Sayan, Mutlay Hathout, Lara Kilic, Sarah S. Jan, Imraan Gilles, Ambroise Hassell, Natalie Kowzun, Maria George, Mridula Potdevin, Lindsay Kumar, Shicha Sinkin, Jeremy Agag, Richard Haffty, Bruce G. Ohri, Nisha Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: Postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) decreases the risk of locoregional recurrence and increases overall survival rates in patients with high-risk node positive breast cancer. While the number of breast cancer patients treated with proton-based PMRT has increased in recent years, there is limited data on the use of proton therapy in the postmastectomy with reconstruction setting. In this study, we compared acute toxicities and reconstructive complications in patients treated with proton-based and photon-based PMRT. METHODS: A retrospective review of our institutional database was performed to identify breast cancer patients treated with mastectomy with implant or autologous reconstruction followed by PMRT from 2015 to 2020. Baseline clinical, disease, and treatment related factors were compared between the photon-based and proton-based PMRT groups. Early toxicity outcomes and reconstructive complications following PMRT were graded by the treating physician. RESULTS: A total of 11 patients treated with proton-based PMRT and 26 patients treated with photon-based PMRT were included with a median follow-up of 7.4 months (range, 0.7-33 months). Six patients (55%) in the proton group had a history of breast cancer (3 ipsilateral and 3 contralateral) and received previous RT 38 months ago (median, range 7-85). There was no significant difference in mean PMRT (p = 0.064) and boost dose (p = 0.608) between the two groups. Grade 2 skin toxicity was the most common acute toxicity in both groups (55% and 73% in the proton and photon group, respectively) (p = 0.077). Three patients (27%) in the proton group developed grade 3 skin toxicity. No Grade 4 acute toxicity was reported in either group. Reconstructive complications occurred in 4 patients (36%) in the proton group and 8 patients (31%) in photon group (p = 0.946). CONCLUSIONS: Acute skin toxicity remains the most frequent adverse event in both proton- and photon-based PMRT. In our study, reconstructive complications were not significantly higher in patients treated with proton- versus photon-based PMRT. Longer follow-up is warranted to assess late toxicities. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9895832/ /pubmed/36741008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1067500 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sayan, Hathout, Kilic, Jan, Gilles, Hassell, Kowzun, George, Potdevin, Kumar, Sinkin, Agag, Haffty and Ohri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Sayan, Mutlay
Hathout, Lara
Kilic, Sarah S.
Jan, Imraan
Gilles, Ambroise
Hassell, Natalie
Kowzun, Maria
George, Mridula
Potdevin, Lindsay
Kumar, Shicha
Sinkin, Jeremy
Agag, Richard
Haffty, Bruce G.
Ohri, Nisha
Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
title Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
title_full Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
title_fullStr Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
title_short Reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
title_sort reconstructive complications and early toxicity in breast cancer patients treated with proton-based postmastectomy radiation therapy
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9895832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36741008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1067500
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