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Reirradiation + hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer en cuirasse.


ABSTRACT: Patients with irresectable locoregional recurrent breast cancer en cuirasse (BCEC) do not have effective curative treatment options. Hyperthermia, the elevation of tumor temperature to 40-45?°C, is a well-established radio- and chemotherapy sensitizer. A total of 196 patients were treated with reirradiation and hyperthermia (reRT+HT) at two Dutch institutes from 1982-2005. The palliative effect was evaluated in terms of clinical outcome and toxicity.All patients received previous irradiation to a median dose of 50?Gy. In all, 75% of patients received 1-6 treatment modalities for previous tumor recurrences. ReRT consisted of 8 × 4?Gy given twice a week or 12 × 3?Gy given four times a week. Superficial hyperthermia was added once or twice a week. Tumor area comprised ?½ of the ipsilateral chest wall.Overall clinical response rate was 72% (complete response [CR] 30%, partial response [PR] 42%, stable disease [SD] 22%, progressive disease [PD] 6%). The local progression-free rate at 1 year was 24%. Median survival was 6.9 months. Forty-three percent of our patients with CR, PR, SD after treatment remained infield progression-free until death or last follow-up. Acute ?grade 3 toxicity occurred in 33% of patients, while late ?grade 3 toxicity was recorded in 14% of patients. Tumor ulceration prior to treatment had a negative impact on both clinical outcome and toxicity.ReRT+HT provides sustainable palliative tumor control, despite refractory, extensive tumor growth. Compared to currently available systemic treatment options, reRT+HT is more effective with less toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Oldenborg S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5847022 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reirradiation + hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer en cuirasse.

Oldenborg Sabine S   Rasch Coen R N CRN   van Os Rob R   Kusumanto Yoka H YH   Oei Bing S BS   Venselaar Jack L JL   Heymans Martijn W MW   Zum Vörde Sive Vörding Paul J PJ   Crezee Hans H   van Tienhoven Geertjan G  

Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Rontgengesellschaft ... [et al] 20171220 3


<h4>Background and purpose</h4>Patients with irresectable locoregional recurrent breast cancer en cuirasse (BCEC) do not have effective curative treatment options. Hyperthermia, the elevation of tumor temperature to 40-45 °C, is a well-established radio- and chemotherapy sensitizer. A total of 196 patients were treated with reirradiation and hyperthermia (reRT+HT) at two Dutch institutes from 1982-2005. The palliative effect was evaluated in terms of clinical outcome and toxicity.<h4>Patients an  ...[more]

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