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A systematic review of clinical outcomes and radiotherapy-associated toxicity in multicatheter accelerated partial breast irradiation.


ABSTRACT:

Background

To integrate relevant clinical data of multicatheter accelerated partial breast irradiation (mAPBI) for reaching a comprehensive conclusion.

Methods

We did 3 meta-analyses for clinical outcomes including 1740 women from 4 articles, for acute radiotherapy (RT)-associated toxicity including 1255 patients from 5 articles, and for late RT-related toxicity involving 1565 patients from 9 papers. Clinical outcomes analyses were stratified by molecular subtypes, lymph nodes status, receptor status, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) status.

Results

For the Luminal A/B phenotypes, the disease relapse and failure in survival significantly decreased when compared with triple negative (TN)/HER2-amplified subtypes (P?ConclusionHER2-enriched subtype compared with other subtypes has significantly increased disease relapse and failure in survival. HER2-positive status is positively associated with an increased incidence of LR. Dermatitis is the most common acute RT-related toxicity and fibrosis is the first rife late RT-related toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Lv Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6380720 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A systematic review of clinical outcomes and radiotherapy-associated toxicity in multicatheter accelerated partial breast irradiation.

Lv Yang Y   He Lin L   Wang Chao C   Zhang Lijiu L   Zhang Biyuan B   Song Yuhua Y  

Medicine 20190201 6


<h4>Background</h4>To integrate relevant clinical data of multicatheter accelerated partial breast irradiation (mAPBI) for reaching a comprehensive conclusion.<h4>Methods</h4>We did 3 meta-analyses for clinical outcomes including 1740 women from 4 articles, for acute radiotherapy (RT)-associated toxicity including 1255 patients from 5 articles, and for late RT-related toxicity involving 1565 patients from 9 papers. Clinical outcomes analyses were stratified by molecular subtypes, lymph nodes sta  ...[more]

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