Ultrahypofractionation in postoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer: A single-institution retrospective cohort series

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Tudela, Angel Calvo [1 ]
Garcia Anaya, Maria Jesus [1 ]
Guillot, Salvador Segado [1 ]
Romero, Nuria Martin [1 ]
Lorca Ocon, Maria Jesus [1 ]
Medina Carmona, Jose Antonio [1 ]
Gomez-Millan, Jaime [1 ,2 ]
Rios, Isabel Garcia [1 ]
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[1] Virgen de la Victoria Univ Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Campus Teatinos S-N, Malaga 29010, Spain
[2] Malaga Biomed Res Inst, Malaga, Spain
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CANCER MEDICINE | 2024年 / 13卷 / 13期
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breast cancer; clinical observations; radiation therapy; radiotherapy; TERM-FOLLOW-UP; RADIATION-THERAPY; CONSERVING SURGERY; UK STANDARDIZATION; PATIENT SELECTION; IRRADIATION; TRIAL; HYPOFRACTIONATION; VOLUME; WOMEN;
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10.1002/cam4.7367
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Background: The 'FAST-forward', study published in April 2020, demonstrated the effectiveness of an extremely hypofractionated radiotherapy schedule, delivering the total radiation dose in five sessions over the course of 1 week. We share our department's experience regarding patients treated with this regimen in real-world clinical settings, detailing outcomes related to short-term toxicity and efficacy. Methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted on 160 patients diagnosed with breast cancer. Between July 2020 and December 2021, patients underwent conservative surgery followed by a regimen of 26 Gy administered in five daily fractions. Results: The median age was 64 years (range: 43-83), with 82 patients (51.3%) treated for left-sided breast cancer, 77 patients (48.1%) for right-sided breast cancer, and 1 instance (0.6%) of bilateral breast cancer. Of these, 66 patients had pT1c (41.3%), 70.6% were infiltrative ductal carcinomas, and 11.3% were ductal carcinoma in situ. Most tumours exhibited intermediate grade (41.9%), were hormone receptor positive (81.3%), had low Ki-67 (Ki-67 < 20%; 51.9%) and were Her 2 negative (85%). The majority of surgical margins were negative (99.4%). Among the patients, 72.5% received hormonotherapy, and 23.8% received chemotherapy. Additionally, 26 patients (16.3%) received an additional tumour boost following whole breast irradiation (WHBI) of 10 Gy administered in five sessions of 2 Gy over a week. The median planning target volume (PTV) was 899 cm3 (range: 110-2509 cm3). Early toxicity was primarily grade I radiodermatitis, affecting 117 patients (73.1%). During a median follow-up of 15 months (range: 3.9-28.77), only one patient experienced a local relapse, which required mastectomy. Conclusions: The implementation of this highly hypofractionated regimen in early-stage breast cancer appears feasible and demonstrates minimal early toxicity. However, a more extended follow-up duration would be required to evaluate long-term toxicity and efficacy accurately.
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