Single preoperative radiation therapy with delayed surgery for low-risk breast cancer: Oncologic outcome, toxicity and cosmesis of the SPORT-DS phase I trial

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
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Abstract

Background

A novel approach using single-fraction preoperative partial breast irradiation (PBI) for low-risk breast cancer is under study. We sought to investigate the rate of pathologic response (pR), toxicities and cosmetic results related to this new treatment strategy.

Methods

Women of 65 years or older with stage I unifocal luminal A breast cancer were eligible for inclusion in this phase I prospective trial. Patients received a single 20 Gy dose of PBI followed by breast-conserving surgery (BCS) 3 months later. The primary endpoint was the pR rate, and the secondary endpoints were radiation therapy-related toxicity and cosmetic results.

Results

Thirteen patients were treated, with a median age of 71. Eleven patients (84.6 %) had pR with a median residual cellularity of 1 % (range: 0–10 %). At median follow-up of 48.5 months, no recurrences or cancer-related deaths were recorded. Acute radiation therapy-related toxicity were limited to grade 1 dermatitis and breast pain. At the 1-year follow-up, there were one grade 2 fat necrosis and two grade 3 toxicities (wound infection and hematoma). Only grade 1 toxicities remained at 2 years, but one grade 2 toxicity (fibrosis/induration) developed by the 3-year follow-up. Three-year patient-reported cosmetic outcomes were good or excellent in 60 % of patients.

Conclusions

Single-fraction preoperative PBI preceding BCS for low-risk breast cancer is feasible, relatively well tolerated and leads to a high level of pR. The 3-month interval after PBI seems to place surgery in a post-radiation inflammatory phase. Further delay between PBI and surgery could improve pR and cosmetic outcome. NCT03917498.

低风险乳腺癌术前单次放射治疗与延迟手术:SPORT-DS I 期试验的肿瘤学结果、毒性和外观。
背景:目前正在研究一种针对低风险乳腺癌的新方法,即术前单次乳腺部分照射(PBI)。我们试图研究与这种新治疗策略相关的病理反应率(pR)、毒性和美容效果:方法:65 岁或 65 岁以上患有 I 期单发管腔 A 型乳腺癌的妇女均有资格参加这项 I 期前瞻性试验。患者接受单次20 Gy剂量的PBI治疗,3个月后进行保乳手术(BCS)。主要终点是pR率,次要终点是放疗相关毒性和美容效果:13名患者接受了治疗,中位年龄为71岁。11名患者(84.6%)获得了pR,中位残留细胞率为1%(范围:0-10%)。中位随访时间为 48.5 个月,无复发或癌症相关死亡记录。急性放疗相关毒性仅限于一级皮炎和乳房疼痛。在 1 年的随访中,有 1 例 2 级脂肪坏死和 2 例 3 级毒性反应(伤口感染和血肿)。2 年随访时只有 1 级毒性反应,但 3 年随访时出现了 1 例 2 级毒性反应(纤维化/硬化)。60%的患者三年后的美容效果良好或极佳:结论:低风险乳腺癌患者在 BCS 之前进行单次术前 PBI 是可行的,耐受性相对较好,并能获得较高的 pR。PBI 后的 3 个月间隔期似乎使手术处于放疗后炎症期。进一步推迟 PBI 和手术之间的时间可提高 pR 和美容效果。NCT03917498。
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Radiotherapy and Oncology
Radiotherapy and Oncology 医学-核医学
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10.30
自引率
10.50%
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2445
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Radiotherapy and Oncology publishes papers describing original research as well as review articles. It covers areas of interest relating to radiation oncology. This includes: clinical radiotherapy, combined modality treatment, translational studies, epidemiological outcomes, imaging, dosimetry, and radiation therapy planning, experimental work in radiobiology, chemobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as data science in radiation oncology and physics aspects relevant to oncology.Papers on more general aspects of interest to the radiation oncologist including chemotherapy, surgery and immunology are also published.
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