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Breast Cancer Bone Metastases: An Epidemiologic Study in Selected Radiation Departments

Authors :
Runco, Raffaele
Laganà, Simona
Marino, Giacomo
Di Grazia, Alfio
Marino, Lorenza
Umina, Vincenza
Girlando, Andrea
Ricottone, Nicola
D'Agostino, Antonino
Marletta, Francesco
Tamburo, Maria
Corsaro, Giuseppe
Rallo, Francesco
Santacaterina, Anna
Acquaviva, Grazia
Crispi, Manuela
Palazzolo, Carmela
Platania, Angelo
Spatola, Corrado
Privitera, Giuseppe
Frosina, Pasquale
Garufi, Giuseppe
Bonanno, Salvatore
Rosso, Alberto
Barone, Vincenzo
Corallo, Anna
Sansotta, Giuseppe
Delia, Pietro
Donato, Valentino
Lopes, Salvatore
Pisana, Michele
Borzì, Francesca
Iatì, Giuseppe
Potami, Antonio
Messina, Giovanna
Parisi, Silvana
Frosina, Luciano
Marletta, Dario
De Renzis, Costantino
Pontoriero, Antonio
Pergolizzi, Stefano
Source :
Tumori Journal; January 2014, Vol. 100 Issue: 1 p38-41, 4p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Aims To quantify radiation treatments for bone metastases from breast cancer in three Sicilian provinces (Messina, Catania, Ragusa) with respect to the general population and the incidence and prevalence of breast cancer in this macro-area in a 8-year period.Methods All bone metastasis patients treated using radiotherapy in 8 radiation departments operating in the provinces of Messina, Catania and Ragusa were collected. Among these, metastases from breast carcinoma were analyzed according to year of irradiation. An analysis of breast cancer incidence and prevalence with respect to inhabitants in this macro-area was conducted using literature and census data.Results From January 2004 to December 2011, irradiation was delivered in 4419 bone metastasis patients. Among these, 1617 had a primary breast cancer with a median treatment per year of 206.5 (range, 164–251); 211 patients were treated in 2004 and 206 in 2011. In 2004, there were 1,048,957 female residents in the three provinces and 1,065,422 in 2011. The reported breast cancer incidence and prevalence in Sicily was respectively 100.79/100,000 and 908.54/100,000 in 2004 and 108.41/100,000 and 1091.29/100,000 in 2010.Conclusions There has been an increase in both incidence and prevalence of breast cancer in Sicily. Nevertheless, it seems that there was no increment in skeletal-related events requiring irradiation in such patients in eastern Sicily radiation departments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03008916 and 20382529
Volume :
100
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Tumori Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs47658901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1700/1430.15813