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Is There an Increased Risk of Local Recurrence Under the Heart Block in Patients with Left-Sided Breast Cancer?

Authors :
K.A. Raj
Robert G. Prosnitz
Donna Hollis
Kim L. Light
Brian P. Quaranta
Lawrence B. Marks
Patricia H. Hardenbergh
Elizabeth S. Evans
Source :
The Cancer Journal. 12:309-317
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2006.

Abstract

UNLABELLED Tangential radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer may be cardiotoxic. Shaping the field with a heart block reduces cardiac exposure but may under-dose the breast and/or chest wall. We compared the incidence and location of local recurrences in patients irradiated with and without a heart block. METHODS AND MATERIALS Between 1994 and 1998, 180 patients irradiated to the left breast and/or chest wall were retrospectively reviewed. The local recurrence rates in patients treated with and without a heart block were compared using a 2-tailed Fisher exact test. An in-depth dosimetric analysis was performed in 23 patients to assess the percentage of breast tissue under-dosed by inclusion of the heart block. RESULTS Overall, the local recurrence rates in patients with or without a heart block were similar. In postlumpectomy patients with inferiorly located tumors, the rates of local recurrence with and without a heart block were 2 of 6 patients versus 0 of 19 patients, respectively. In the dosimetric analysis, the average percentage of breast tissue under-dosed by the inclusion of a heart block was 2.8% (range, 0%-11%). DISCUSSION A heart block is a reasonable method to limit cardiac dose but should be used cautiously following a lumpectomy in patients with inferiorly located tumors. Additional study with larger numbers of patients is warranted.

Details

ISSN :
15289117
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Cancer Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....081ee35cdfbaf2fb994aa67f1021ef12