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Ten-Year Results of Accelerated Partial-Breast Irradiation with Interstitial Multicatheter Brachytherapy after Breast-Conserving Surgery for Low-Risk Early Breast Cancer.

Authors :
Rodríguez-Ibarria, Nieves G.
Pinar, Beatriz
García, Laura
Cabezón, Auxiliadora
Rey-Baltar, Dolores
Rodríguez-Melcón, Juan Ignacio
Lloret, Marta
Lara, Pedro C.
Source :
Cancers. Mar2024, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p1138. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: Accelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) has gained acceptance in the last few years as a postoperative treatment after breast-conserving therapy. Between December 2008 and December 2017, 182 low-risk breast cancer patients treated by BCS and APBI using interstitial multicatheter brachytherapy were included in this study. After a mean follow-up for survivors of 10 years, the treatment was shown to be safe, as no severe acute/late toxicity (grade ≥ 3) was observed. The 10-year ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) was 1.7% (95%CI: 0.7–2.7%), and the cause-specific survival was 94.9% (95%CI: 93.2–96.6%). We suggest that multicatheter brachytherapy after BCS is safe and effective in early breast cancer patients. Patients with an early carcinoma of the breast are commonly treated by breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and postoperative radiotherapy. Partial-breast irradiation has gained acceptance in the last few years. Between December 2008 and December 2017, 182 low-risk breast cancer patients treated by BCS in the four university hospitals of the province of Las Palmas and treated with APBI using interstitial multicatheter brachytherapy were included in this study. After a mean follow-up for survivors of 10 years, the treatment was shown to be safe, as no severe acute/late toxicity (grade ≥ 3) was observed. The 10-year IBTR was 1.7% (95%CI: 0.7–2.7%), and the cause-specific survival was 94.9% (95%CI: 93.2–96.6%). We suggest that multicatheter brachytherapy after BCS is safe and effective in early breast cancer patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176306939
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16061138