Title of article :
Assessment of intensity modulated radiation therapy in left breast cancer including regional nodes without the internal mammary node: secondary cancer risks on thyroid and stomach
Author/Authors :
Jang, H Department of Radiation Oncology - Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, Gyeongju, South Korea - Dongguk University College of Medicine - Gyeongju, South Korea , Baek, J.G Department of Radiation Oncology - Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, Gyeongju, South Korea , Kim, W Department of Radiation Oncology - Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, Gyeongju, South Korea , Sohn, J.H Dongguk University College of Medicine - Gyeongju, South Korea
Abstract :
Background: There is no clear guideline regarding the optimum intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) technique for patients with breast cancer (BC) requiring radiotherapy (RT) treatment of the regional node area but not of the internal mammary node (IMN). We evaluated the IMRT technique with
a focus on secondary cancers of stomach and thyroid. Materials and
Methods: Eight patients with left BC treated with RT after breast conserving
surgery at a single institution in 2017 were enrolled. Three-dimensional
conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) consisting of two opposed half
tangential breast fields and IMRT plans was performed. Normal organ
dosimetric parameters were compared. Excess absolute risks, excess relative
risks, and lifetime attributable risks (LAR) were calculated. Results: Stomach
V30 values were 10.27 and 1.31 for tangential 3D-CRT and IMRT, respectively,
and corresponding V40 values were 7.46 and 0.2, whereas V5 values were
21.15 and 49.62, respectively. Thyroid values were similar; V30 26.53 and
7.93, V40 22.37 and 2.63, and V5 40.93 and 88.86, respectively. LAR values of
stomach were 1.76 (per 100 persons) and 2.31 and for thyroid were 5.3 and
9.5, respectively. LAR values of contralateral breasts were 0.35 and 0.99, of
ipsilateral lungs were 1.68 and 2.39, and of contralateral lungs were 0.58 and
1.73. All values weresignificantly different (p<0.05). Conclusion: LAR values of
stomach and thyroid were higher for IMRT than 3D-CRT in left BC patients
requiring regional node treatment without including IMN. Consensus on the priority among disease control rate, secondary cancer risk, and toxicity is required.
Keywords :
Radiotherapy , Breast cancer , Second cancer , Intensity modulated radiation therapy
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research