CANTO skin: Evaluation of skin toxicity risk factors in patients treated for breast cancer

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Sofiane Allali, Matthieu Carton, Sibille Everhard, Sofia Rivera, Youssef Ghannam, Karine Peignaux, Phillippe Guilbert, Brigitte De La Lande, Claire Chara-Brunaud, Julien Blanchecotte, David Pasquier, Séverine Racadot, Céline Bourgier, Paul Cottu, Fabrice André, Youlia Kirova
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Skin reaction is a common toxicity during oncology management, especially followed during the radiotherapy. Its assessment and understanding of the factors influencing its occurrence, is a major issue in the management of patients treated for an early breast cancer (BC). We evaluated 8561 patients during their overall management for a BC. We focus on specific skin toxicities: erythema, fibrosis, telangiectasia and changes of skin colour. These toxicities were assessed at the baseline defined as 0-3-6 (M0), 12 (M12), 36 (M36) and 60 (M60) months. The prevalence of toxicities of interest varied over time, so at M0, 30.4% of patients had erythema while 17.7% of patients had fibrosis. At M60, the prevalence of erythema was 2%, while fibrosis remained stable at about 19%. After adjustments, at M0, there was a significant association between the onset of cutaneous erythema and obesity, the presence of axillary dissection, the type of surgery and the tumour phenotype RH+/HER2+. Concerning fibrosis, a significant association was found, at M12, with the age of the patient, obesity, Charlson score and type of surgery. Concerning the modification of skin colour at M12, we find a link between the age of the patient, obesity, tobacco consumption and alcohol consumption. The prevention of this toxicity is a major issue for the quality of life. Our results allow us to understand the risk of developing skin toxicity in a patient, depending on her intrinsic, tumour or therapeutic characteristics and to implement adapted means of prevention and monitoring.

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CANTO皮肤:乳腺癌患者皮肤毒性危险因素的评估
皮肤反应是肿瘤治疗过程中常见的毒性,尤其是在放疗过程中。它对影响其发生的因素的评估和理解,是早期癌症(BC)患者管理中的一个主要问题。我们评估了8561名BC患者的整体管理情况。我们关注特定的皮肤毒性:红斑、纤维化、毛细血管扩张和皮肤颜色变化。在定义为0-3-6(M0)、12(M12)、36(M36)和60(M60)个月的基线时评估这些毒性。感兴趣的毒性发生率随时间变化,因此在M0时,30.4%的患者出现红斑,17.7%的患者出现纤维化。在M60时,红斑的患病率为2%,而纤维化稳定在19%左右。调整后,在M0,皮肤红斑的发作与肥胖、腋窝夹层的存在、手术类型和肿瘤表型RH+/HER2+之间存在显著关联。关于纤维化,在M12时,发现与患者的年龄、肥胖、Charlson评分和手术类型有显著关联。关于M12时皮肤颜色的改变,我们发现患者的年龄、肥胖、吸烟和饮酒之间存在联系。预防这种毒性是影响生活质量的一个主要问题。我们的研究结果使我们能够了解患者发生皮肤毒性的风险,这取决于她的内在、肿瘤或治疗特征,并实施适当的预防和监测手段。
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460
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories: -Cancer Epidemiology- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics- Infectious Causes of Cancer- Innovative Tools and Methods- Molecular Cancer Biology- Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment- Tumor Markers and Signatures- Cancer Therapy and Prevention
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