NRG Oncologye-Radiation Therapy Oncology Group Study 1014: 1-Year Toxicity Report From a Phase 2 Study of Repeat Breast-Preserving Surgery and 3-Dimensional Conformal Partial-Breast Reirradiation for In-Breast Recurrence

作者:Arthur Douglas W*; Winter Kathryn A; Kuerer Henry M; Haffty Bruce G; Cuttino Laurie W; Todor Dorin A; Simone Nicole L; Hayes Shelly B; Woodward Wendy A; McCormick Beryl; Cohen Randi J; Sahijdak Walter M; Canaday Daniel J; Brown Doris R; Currey Adam D; Fisher Christine M; Jagsi Reshma; White Julia
来源:International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, 2017, 98(5): 1028-1035.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.03.016

摘要

Purpose: To determine the associated toxicity, tolerance, and safety of partial-breast reirradiation. Methods and Materials: Eligibility criteria included in-breast recurrence occurring >1 year after whole-breast irradiation, <3 cm, unifocal, and resected with negative margins. Partial-breast reirradiation was targeted to the surgical cavity plus 1.5 cm; a prescription dose of 45 Gy in 1.5 Gy twice daily for 30 treatments was used. The primary objective was to evaluate the rate of grade >= 3 treatment-related skin, fibrosis, and/or breast pain adverse events (AEs), occurring <= 1 year from re-treatment completion. A rate of >= 13% for these AEs in a cohort of 55 patients was determined to be unacceptable (86% power, 1-sided alpha = 0.07). Results: Between 2010 and 2013, 65 patients were accrued, and the first 55 eligible and with 1 year follow-up were analyzed. Median age was 68 years. Twenty-two patients had ductal carcinoma in situ, and 33 had invasive disease: 19 <= 1 cm, 13 >1 to <= 2 cm, and 1 >2 cm. All patients were clinically node negative. Systemic therapy was delivered in 51%. All treatment plans underwent quality review for contouring accuracy and dosimetric compliance. All treatment plans scored acceptable for tumor volume contouring and tumor volume dose-volume analysis. Only 4 (7%) scored unacceptable for organs at risk contouring and organs at risk dose-volume analysis. Treatment-related skin, fibrosis, and/or breast pain AEs were recorded as grade 1 in 64% and grade 2 in 7%, with only 1 (<2%) grade >= 3 and identified as grade 3 fibrosis of deep connective tissue. Conclusion: Partial-breast reirradiation with 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy after second lumpectomy for patients experiencing in-breast failures after whole-breast irradiation is safe and feasible, with acceptable treatment quality achieved. Skin, fibrosis, and breast pain toxicity was acceptable, and grade 3 toxicity was rare.

  • 出版日期2017-8-1
  • 单位rutgers