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Lung-heart toxicity in a randomized clinical trial of hypofractionated image guided radiation therapy for breast cancer.


ABSTRACT:

Background

TomoBreast hypothesized that hypofractionated 15 fractions/3 weeks image-guided radiation therapy (H-IGRT) can reduce lung-heart toxicity, as compared with normofractionated 25-33 fractions/5-7 weeks conventional radiation therapy (CRT).

Methods

In a single center 123 women with stage I-II operated breast cancer were randomized to receive CRT (N=64) or H-IGRT (N=59). The primary endpoint used a composite four-items measure of the time to 10% alteration in any of patient-reported outcomes, physician clinical evaluation, echocardiography or lung function tests, analyzed by intention-to-treat.

Results

At 12 years median follow-up, overall and disease-free survivals between randomized arms were comparable, while survival time free from alteration significantly improved with H-IGRT which showed a gain of restricted mean survival time of 1.46 years over CRT, P=0.041.

Discussion

The finding establishes TomoBreast as a proof-of-concept that hypofractionated image-guided radiation-therapy can improve the sparing of lung-heart function in breast cancer adjuvant therapy without loss in disease-free survival. Hypofractionation is advantageous, conditional on using an advanced radiation technique. Multicenter validation may be warranted.

Trial registration

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00459628. Registered 12 April 2007.

SUBMITTER: Van Parijs H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10694354 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lung-heart toxicity in a randomized clinical trial of hypofractionated image guided radiation therapy for breast cancer.

Van Parijs Hilde H   Cecilia-Joseph Elsa E   Gorobets Olena O   Storme Guy G   Adriaenssens Nele N   Heyndrickx Benedicte B   Verschraegen Claire C   Nguyen Nam P NP   De Ridder Mark M   Vinh-Hung Vincent V  

Frontiers in oncology 20231120


<h4>Background</h4>TomoBreast hypothesized that hypofractionated 15 fractions/3 weeks image-guided radiation therapy (H-IGRT) can reduce lung-heart toxicity, as compared with normofractionated 25-33 fractions/5-7 weeks conventional radiation therapy (CRT).<h4>Methods</h4>In a single center 123 women with stage I-II operated breast cancer were randomized to receive CRT (N=64) or H-IGRT (N=59). The primary endpoint used a composite four-items measure of the time to 10% alteration in any of patient  ...[more]

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