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Optimal radiation dose for patients with one to three lymph node positive breast cancer following breast-conserving surgery and anthracycline plus taxane-based chemotherapy: A retrospective multicenter analysis (KROG 1418)

Authors
Kim, H | Park, W | Yu, JI | Choi, DH | Huh, SJ | Kim, YJ | Lee, ES | Lee, KS | Kang, HS | Park, IH | Shin, KH | Kim, K | Park, KR | Kim, YB | Ahn, SJ | Lee, JH | Kim, JH | Chun, M  | Lee, HS | Kim, JS | Lee, JY
Citation
Oncotarget, 8(1). : 1796-1804, 2017
Journal Title
Oncotarget
ISSN
1949-2553
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study was performed to determine optimal radiation dose in pN1 breast cancer patients who received breast conserving surgery (BCS) and anthracycline plus taxane (AT)-based chemotherapy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective chart reviews were performed in 1,147 patients who were treated between January 2006 and December 2010. The impact of radiation dose on treatment outcomes was evaluated.
RESULTS: Median follow-up time was 66 months. The 5-year rate of disease-free survival (DFS) was 93.2%. Larger tumor size (> 20 mm), positive lymphovascular invasion, high histologic grade, and high ratio of positive nodes (> 0.1) were significantly associated with inferior DFS. By using the 4 factors related to DFS, patients were categorized into high-risk (with >/= 3 factors) and low-risk (with < 3 factors) groups. In the high-risk group, higher radiation dose (> 60.3 GyEQD2) was significantly associated with better DFS than the lower dose (CONCLUSIONS: Dosing of radiation affects the outcome of post-BCS radiotherapy in pN1 breast cancer. Doses of over 60.3 GyEQD2 were associated with better outcome in the high-risk patients.
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DOI
10.18632/oncotarget.12882
PMID
27793036
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전, 미선
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