乳腺癌乳房切除术后放射治疗中的丸剂应用:系统文献综述。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.1177/15330338251344521
Fengyan Li, Wendie Hu, Hanzong Li, Bohan Li, Yaxue Wang
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在乳腺癌患者接受乳房切除术后放疗时,使用组织等效丸来增加皮肤表面剂量。由各种材料制成的丸剂已被开发并应用于临床实践。然而,目前它们的使用还没有国际标准化。本研究旨在分析使用代偿膜(丸)的利弊,确定其术后应用的最佳患者人群,并确定最适合用于乳腺癌术后放疗的代偿膜类型。方法系统查阅2013年1月至2023年12月期间的网站、书籍、文章等文献资料。我们分析比较了代偿膜在乳腺癌术后放疗中使用的研究,评价了不同丸剂材料的差异以及不使用丸剂的影响。结果,如患者反应和预后也进行了评估。在排除摘要、综述和其他非研究性文章后,共有32项研究被纳入分析。结果3d打印微丸和黄铜网微丸作为传统微丸材料的替代品,具有广泛的临床应用潜力。使用丸剂可增加急性辐射毒性的发生率,对患者的长期预后没有显著改善。对于乳腺癌手术后接受胸壁放疗的患者,可考虑选择性地大剂量使用,特别是有高危因素的患者。结论乳腺癌改良根治术后胸壁放疗患者大剂量使用无统一标准。本综述对现有文献进行了批判性评价,总结了可用的丸剂材料及其对乳腺癌术后放疗结果的影响。
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Bolus Use in Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer: A Systematic Literature Review.

Bolus Use in Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer: A Systematic Literature Review.

Bolus Use in Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer: A Systematic Literature Review.

Bolus Use in Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer: A Systematic Literature Review.

IntroductionTissue-equivalent boluses are used to increase the skin surface dose in patients with breast cancer undergoing postmastectomy radiotherapy. Boluses made from various materials have been developed and applied in clinical practice. However, there is currently no international standardization for their use. This study aimed to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of using compensatory membranes (boluses), identify the optimal patient population for their postoperative application, and determine the most suitable types of compensatory membranes for use in postoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer.MethodsThis study includes a systematic literature review of sources such as websites, books, and articles from January 2013 to December 2023. We analyzed and compared studies on the use of compensatory membranes in postoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer, evaluating differences among various bolus materials as well as the impact of using no bolus. Outcomes such as patient responses and prognosis were also assessed. After excluding abstracts, reviews, and other non-research articles, a total of 32 studies were included in the analysis.Results3D-printed boluses and brass mesh boluses show promise as alternatives to traditional bolus materials, with potential for broader clinical application. The use of a bolus can increase the incidence of acute radiation-induced toxicities, without significant improvements in long-term patient prognosis. For patients receiving chest wall radiotherapy after breast cancer surgery, bolus use may be considered selectively, especially in those with high-risk factors.ConclusionCurrently, there is no unified standard for bolus use in breast cancer patients undergoing chest wall radiotherapy following modified radical mastectomy. This review provides a critical evaluation of existing literature, summarizing the available bolus materials and their influence on radiotherapy outcomes in postoperative breast cancer treatment.

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期刊介绍: Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment (TCRT) is a JCR-ranked, broad-spectrum, open access, peer-reviewed publication whose aim is to provide researchers and clinicians with a platform to share and discuss developments in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of cancer.
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