60岁以上乳房切除术后患者的加速放疗:急性和一年医生评估的毒性和健康相关的生活质量

Breast disease Pub Date : 2022-05-20 DOI:10.3233/bd-210080
Vincent Vakaet, Hans Van Hulle, Viktor Quataert, P. Deseyne, Max Schoepen, L. Paelinck, G. Post, A. V. Van Greveling, B. Speleers, M. Mareel, W. De Neve, C. Monten, L. Veldeman
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简介术后放疗可降低癌症患者局部复发的风险。保乳手术后加速放疗五个部分的第一个结果是有希望的。骨切除术后放疗的五个或六个部分的数据是有限的。我们现在提供了60岁或以上患者切除骨后放疗后急性和一年毒性及健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的数据。方法119名患者在10至12天内接受5次5.7 Gy的胸壁照射和5次5.4 Gy的淋巴结照射。医生评估的毒性使用不良事件通用术语标准4.03版毒性评分系统和LENT-SOMA量表进行评分。疲劳通过多维疲劳量表(MFI-206)进行测量。使用欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织生活质量问卷、癌症特异性模块和BREST-Q问卷对HRQoL进行评估。结果疲劳和水肿是医生评估的最常见的毒性。放疗一年后,只有12.9%的患者胸壁症状出现临床重要恶化,22.9%的患者病情有所好转。40.0%的患者在放疗后一年的未来前景得到改善。患者报告的疲劳表现出最大的改善。结论应考虑加速放疗,以尽量减轻癌症治疗的负担,尤其是老年患者。
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Accelerated radiotherapy in patients over sixty years old after mastectomy: Acute and one-year physician-assessed toxicity and health-related quality of life.
INTRODUCTION Postmastectomy radiotherapy reduces the risk of locoregional recurrence in breast cancer patients. The first results on accelerated radiotherapy in five fractions after breast conserving surgery are promising. The data on postmastectomy radiotherapy in five or six fractions is limited. We now present the data on acute and one-year toxicity and health related quality of life (HRQoL) after postmastectomy radiotherapy in patients of sixty years or older. METHODOLOGY 119 patients received five fractions of 5.7 Gy to the chest wall and five fractions of 5.4 Gy to the lymph nodes over ten to twelve days. Physician-assessed toxicity were scored using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 4.03 toxicity scoring system and the LENT-SOMA scale. Fatigue was measured by the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-206). HRQoL was assessed using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire the breast cancer specific module and the BREAST-Q questionnaire. RESULTS Fatigue and edema were the most frequently observed physician-assessed toxicities. One year after radiotherapy only 12.9% experienced a clinically important deterioration in chest wall symptoms and in 22.9% of the patients were improved. Future perspective at one year after radiotherapy was improved in 40.0% of the patients. Patient-reported fatigue showed the greatest improvement. CONCLUSION Accelerated radiotherapy should be considered to minimize the burden of breast cancer treatment, especially in older patients.
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Breast disease
Breast disease Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: The recent expansion of work in the field of breast cancer inevitably will hasten discoveries that will have impact on patient outcome. The breadth of this research that spans basic science, clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public policy poses difficulties for investigators. Not only is it necessary to be facile in comprehending ideas from many disciplines, but also important to understand the public implications of these discoveries. Breast Disease publishes review issues devoted to an in-depth analysis of the scientific and public implications of recent research on a specific problem in breast cancer. Thus, the reviews will not only discuss recent discoveries but will also reflect on their impact in breast cancer research or clinical management.
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