Brachytherapy
Volume 9, Issue 2 , Pages 171-177, April 2010

Preliminary results with accelerated partial breast irradiation in high-risk breast cancer patients

Cancer Center of Irvine, Irvine, CA

Received 2 July 2009; received in revised form 19 August 2009; accepted 20 August 2009. published online 26 October 2009.

Abstract 

Purpose

To analyze prognostic factors in adequately staged breast cancer patients who were treated with accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI).

Methods and Materials

Axillary staging was required for invasive carcinomas. Between February 2003 and June 2009, 204 women with early stage breast carcinomas were treated with APBI using multicatheter, MammoSite, or Contura brachytherapy to 34Gy in 10 fractions 2 times per day. Six patient characteristics were examined for prognostic significance: (1) N stage, (2) estrogen receptor (ER) status, (3) histologic subtype, (4) margin status, (5) age, and (6) tumor size. The median followup was 22 months.

Results

There were three failures in the ipsilateral breast (all were elsewhere failures), one relapse in the axilla, and seven relapses at any site. The presence of positive axillary node(s) had a significant adverse effect on ipsilateral breast tumor control (p=0.045) and locoregional control (p=0.001). The presence of an ER (−) tumor had a significant adverse effect on relapse-free survival (p=0.04).

Conclusions

The patients with positive axillary node(s) were at increased risk for failure elsewhere in the ipsilateral breast or axilla, and the patients with ER (−) tumors were at increased risk for relapse at any site. However, it is unclear whether the pN1 and ER (−) patients would have faired any better if they had received whole breast irradiation rather than APBI. We believe that the patients with positive axillary node(s) or ER (−) tumors should be treated on clinical trials to better define the role of APBI.

Keywords: Prognostic, Factors, Partial, Breast, Irradiation

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 Reprint requests to: Diane Oshiro, Cancer Center of Irvine, 16100 Sand Canyon Avenue, Street 130, Irvine, CA 92618. Tel.: +1-949-417-1100; fax: +1-949-417-1165. E-mail: doshiro@ccoi.org.

 Financial support: Dr. Wilder has a grant from SenoRx, Inc. (Aliso Viejo, CA) to conduct clinical research involving accelerated partial breast irradiation using a Contura catheter.

PII: S1538-4721(09)00296-7

doi:10.1016/j.brachy.2009.08.011

Brachytherapy
Volume 9, Issue 2 , Pages 171-177, April 2010