One-step intraoperative radiotherapy optimizes conservative treatment of breast cancer with advantages in quality of life and work resumption. (June 2018)
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- Title:
- One-step intraoperative radiotherapy optimizes conservative treatment of breast cancer with advantages in quality of life and work resumption. (June 2018)
- Main Title:
- One-step intraoperative radiotherapy optimizes conservative treatment of breast cancer with advantages in quality of life and work resumption
- Authors:
- Sorrentino, Luca
Fissi, Susanna
Meaglia, Ilaria
Bossi, Daniela
Caserini, Ottavia
Mazzucchelli, Serena
Truffi, Marta
Albasini, Sara
Tabarelli, Paola
Liotta, Marco
Ivaldi, Giovanni B.
Corsi, Fabio - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) could be not-inferior to external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) in selected patients, but toxicities, self-perception of body image, quality of life, and resumption of work or daily activities have been poorly explored. The aim of the present study was to compare these outcomes between EBRT, IORT full-dose (IORT-f) and IORT boost (IORT-b). Methods: 443 consecutive patients, candidates for breast-conserving surgery, were included: EBRT was performed in 220 patients (49.7%), IORT-f in 140 patients (31.6%), and IORT-b in 83 patients (18.7%). Radiotherapy-related toxicities were registered. Patients were evaluated at 6 months for Body Image after Breast Cancer Questionnaire (BIBCQ) to assess possible changes in self-perception of body image and limitations. A second questionnaire explored the impact of EBRT, IORT-f and IORT-b on resumption of work and normal daily activities. Results: EBRT had a higher risk of breast fibrosis and retraction (OR 3.58, 95% CI 1.024–12.526, p = 0.046) and breast edema (OR 6, 95% CI 2.077–17.335, p = 0.001) compared to IORT-f, but a lower risk of seroma compared to IORT-b (OR 0.36, 95% CI 0.166–0.785, p = 0.01). The BIBCQ scores showed a better outcome in arm concerns with IORT-f (−3.3) vs. IORT-b (−1.3, p = 0.002) and EBRT (−1.7, p = 0.006), although biased by the lower rate in axillary dissections. Return to daily activities occurred after 70.6 days with EBRT vs. 41 days with IORT-f (p < 0.0001)Abstract: Background: Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) could be not-inferior to external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) in selected patients, but toxicities, self-perception of body image, quality of life, and resumption of work or daily activities have been poorly explored. The aim of the present study was to compare these outcomes between EBRT, IORT full-dose (IORT-f) and IORT boost (IORT-b). Methods: 443 consecutive patients, candidates for breast-conserving surgery, were included: EBRT was performed in 220 patients (49.7%), IORT-f in 140 patients (31.6%), and IORT-b in 83 patients (18.7%). Radiotherapy-related toxicities were registered. Patients were evaluated at 6 months for Body Image after Breast Cancer Questionnaire (BIBCQ) to assess possible changes in self-perception of body image and limitations. A second questionnaire explored the impact of EBRT, IORT-f and IORT-b on resumption of work and normal daily activities. Results: EBRT had a higher risk of breast fibrosis and retraction (OR 3.58, 95% CI 1.024–12.526, p = 0.046) and breast edema (OR 6, 95% CI 2.077–17.335, p = 0.001) compared to IORT-f, but a lower risk of seroma compared to IORT-b (OR 0.36, 95% CI 0.166–0.785, p = 0.01). The BIBCQ scores showed a better outcome in arm concerns with IORT-f (−3.3) vs. IORT-b (−1.3, p = 0.002) and EBRT (−1.7, p = 0.006), although biased by the lower rate in axillary dissections. Return to daily activities occurred after 70.6 days with EBRT vs. 41 days with IORT-f (p < 0.0001) and 53.3 days with IORT-b (p = 0.07), without any effect of age or axillary dissection. Conclusion: IORT could reduce adverse effects, allowing faster resumption of job and houseworks. Highlights: Impact of IORT on quality of life and return to work is unknown after breast cancer. IORT reduces post-treatment sequelae related to whole-breast irradiation. Patients treated by IORT report less arm concerns on body image questionnaire. IORT allows a faster resumption of working and domestic activities. The greatest benefit by IORT is observed in worker patients. … (more)
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- Breast. Volume 39(2018)
- Journal:
- Breast
- Issue:
- Volume 39(2018)
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- Volume 39, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 39
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0039-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 123
- Page End:
- 130
- Publication Date:
- 2018-06
- Subjects:
- Breast cancer -- Intraoperative radiotherapy -- Quality of life -- Return to work
Breast -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Breast -- Tumors -- Periodicals
Breast -- Periodicals
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- 10.1016/j.breast.2018.04.004 ↗
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