Clinical factors affecting the determination of radiotherapy-induced skin toxicity in breast cancer.

IF 1.8 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Radiation Oncology Journal Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-24 DOI:10.3857/roj.2020.00395
Elisa Eugenia Córdoba, Ezequiel Lacunza, Alba Mabel Güerci
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Abstract

Purpose: Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects may occur in healthy tissue, during treatment and even after several months. Although it is known that this clinical radiosensitivity is multifactorial, the factors involved are unknown yet. In this study, we evaluated the effect of these factors on the development of radiodermatitis in patients undergoing radiotherapy.

Materials and methods: Demographic and lifestyle data collected during face-to-face interviews of 122 BC patients and data from clinical records were investigated. Most patients underwent conventional three-dimensional radiotherapy treatment. A total dose of 50 Gy was administered (2 Gy/day), followed by a boost in a tumor bed with a total dose of 18 Gy (2 Gy/day). Radiotoxicity was evaluated weekly using the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group classification system (range, 0 to 4, according to the severity).

Results: In the present study, 75.4% of patients presented acute skin toxic effects with different degrees of severity. In 25% of cases, these effects manifested at the end of the fourth week at a cumulative dose of 40 Gy. The association of grade ≥2 acute skin reactions with body mass index (BMI) and breast size and between grade 3-4 and age was positive compared with controls. However, the role of the other factors could not be confirmed.

Conclusion: Analysis of the factors related to individual radiosensitivity suggests that age, BMI and breast size play an important role in the development of acute skin toxicity during treatment. Particular attention to patients who present these characteristics would help to control treatment effectiveness and therefore optimize their quality of life.

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影响乳腺癌放射治疗皮肤毒性测定的临床因素。
目的:放疗是乳腺癌(BC)治疗的必要手段。然而,在治疗过程中,甚至几个月后,健康组织可能出现不良反应。虽然已知这种临床放射敏感性是多因素的,但涉及的因素尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们评估了这些因素对放疗患者放射性皮炎发展的影响。材料和方法:对122例BC患者面对面访谈收集的人口学和生活方式数据以及临床记录数据进行调查。大多数患者接受常规三维放射治疗。给药总剂量为50 Gy (2 Gy/天),随后在肿瘤床上增加总剂量为18 Gy (2 Gy/天)。每周使用放射治疗肿瘤组分类系统评估放射毒性(根据严重程度,范围从0到4)。结果:本研究中,75.4%的患者出现不同程度的急性皮肤毒性作用。在25%的病例中,这些效应在第四周结束时表现出来,累积剂量为40戈瑞。与对照组相比,≥2级急性皮肤反应与体重指数(BMI)和乳房大小、3-4级与年龄呈正相关。然而,其他因素的作用无法得到证实。结论:对个体放射敏感性相关因素的分析表明,年龄、BMI和乳房大小在治疗期间急性皮肤毒性的发生中起重要作用。特别关注那些表现出这些特征的患者将有助于控制治疗效果,从而优化他们的生活质量。
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