Dose fractionation and biological optimization in breast cancer.

Rays Pub Date : 2004-07-01
Giovanni Palazzoni, Luigia Nardone, Michele Cianciulli, Marzia Ciresa, Giampiero Ausili-Cefaro
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Abstract

Standard radiotherapy in breast cancer is performed at the dose of 1.8-2 Gy daily 5 fractions a week for a total dose between 45 and 60 Gy. However research is addressed to different fractionations. For total time reduction, the interest was focused on conventional brachytherapy which radiobiologically represents "continuous" accelerated hyperfractionation, as well as on conventional external beam radiotherapy with accelerated hyperfractionation. A phase I study was conducted to define and validate a radiotherapy schedule with non conventional fractionation. Nine patients with metastatic breast cancer were enrolled in the study. None of them had undergone breast surgery or lymph node dissection. They were sequentially divided into three different, progressively increasing dose levels administered with double daily fractionation. Each schedule of accelerated fractionation (AF) included the administration of 1.8 Gy in two daily fractions, at least six hours apart for 10, 11 and 12 days and a total dose of 36, 39.6 and 43.2 Gy, respectively. Results of dose escalation, acute toxicity and mathematical calculation of radiobiological equivalence led to consider the dose of 36 Gy in 20 fractions during 10 days the most suitable for cost/benefit ratio within a non conventional fractionation.

乳腺癌的剂量分割和生物学优化。
乳腺癌的标准放射治疗剂量为1.8-2戈瑞,每日5次,每周5次,总剂量为45 - 60戈瑞。然而,研究是针对不同的部分。为了减少总时间,研究的重点是传统的近距离放疗,其放射生物学上代表“连续的”加速超分割,以及传统的外束放疗,其加速超分割。一期研究进行了定义和验证放疗计划与非常规分割。9名转移性乳腺癌患者参加了这项研究。她们都没有做过乳房手术或淋巴结清扫。他们被依次分为三个不同的,逐渐增加剂量水平,给予两次每日分离。每个加速分离(AF)方案包括1.8 Gy的每日两次给药,间隔至少6小时,分别为10、11和12天,总剂量分别为36、39.6和43.2 Gy。剂量递增、急性毒性和放射生物学等效性的数学计算结果表明,36 Gy的剂量在10天内分为20个馏分,是非常规馏分中成本效益比最合适的剂量。
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