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TARGIT-R (Retrospective): North American Experience with Intraoperative Radiation Using Low-Kilovoltage X-Rays for Breast Cancer

Authors :
Stephanie A. Valente
Rahul D. Tendulkar
Sheen Cherian
Colin O’Rourke
Jon M. Greif
Lisa Bailey
Valery Uhl
Kevin P. Bethke
Eric D. Donnelly
Ray Rudolph
Aaron Pederson
Thomas Summer
S. Chace Lottich
Darrel L. Ross
Christine Laronga
Loretta Loftus
Andrea M. Abbott
Pond Kelemen
Ulrich Hermanto
Neil B. Friedman
Gauri C. Bedi
Jennifer E. Joh
William A. Thompson
Richard A. Hoefer
Jason P. Wilson
Song K. Kang
Barry Rosen
James Ruffer
Luis Bravo
Alice Police
Jamie M. Escallon
Anthony W. Fyles
David R. McCready
Gregory M. Graves
Nitin Rohatgi
Joyce A. Eaker
Jannine Graves
Shawna C. Willey
Eleni A. Tousimis
Brian T. Collins
Christina M. Shaw
Lee Riley
Nimisha Deb
Tricia Kelly
David L. Andolino
Marc E. Boisvert
Joanne Lyons
William Small
Stephen R. Grobmyer
Source :
Annals of surgical oncology. 23(9)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Single-dose intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is an emerging treatment for women with early stage breast cancer. The objective of this study was to define the frequency of IORT use, patient selection, and outcomes of patients treated in North America.A multi-institutional retrospective registry was created, and 19 institutions using low-kilovoltage IORT for the treatment of breast cancer entered data on patients treated at their institution before July 31, 2013. Patient selection, IORT treatment details, complications, and recurrences were analyzed.From 2007 to July 31, 2013, a total of 935 women were identified and treated with lumpectomy and IORT. A total of 822 patients had at least 6 months' follow-up documented and were included in the analysis. The number of IORT cases performed increased significantly over time (p 0.001). The median patient age was 66.8 years. Most patients had disease that was2 cm in size (90 %) and was estrogen positive (91 %); most patients had invasive ductal cancer (68 %). Of those who had a sentinel lymph node procedure performed, 89 % had negative sentinel lymph nodes. The types of IORT performed were primary IORT in 79 %, secondary IORT in 7 %, or planned boost in 14 %. Complications were low. At a median follow-up of 23.3 months, crude in-breast recurrence was 2.3 % for all patients treated.IORT use for the treatment of breast cancer is significantly increasing in North America, and physicians are selecting low-risk patients for this treatment option. Low complication and local recurrence rates support IORT as a treatment option for selected women with early stage breast cancer.

Details

ISSN :
15344681
Volume :
23
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of surgical oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b32264ffccb10a975e98507d8a1c43b6