Is radiation-induced ovarian ablation in breast cancer an obsolete procedure? Results of a meta-analysis

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作者
Al Asiri, Mushabbab [1 ]
Tunio, Mutahir A. [1 ]
Abdulmoniem, Reham [2 ]
机构
[1] King Fahad Med City, Ctr Comprehens Canc, Radiat Oncol, POB 11525, Riyadh 59045, Saudi Arabia
[2] Natl Canc Inst, Radiat Oncol, Cairo, Egypt
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radiation-induced ovarian ablation; pre/perimenopausal; breast cancer; meta-analysis;
D O I
10.2147/BCTT.S94617
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: A meta-analysis was conducted to assess the impact of radiation-induced ovarian ablation (RT-OA) on amenorrhea cessation rates, progression-free survival, and overall survival in pre/perimenopausal women with breast cancer. Materials and methods: The Medline, CANCERLIT, and Cochrane Library databases and search engines were searched to identify randomized controlled studies comparing RT-OA with control for early or metastatic breast cancer. Further, radiotherapy doses, techniques, and associated side effects were evaluated. Results: Six controlled trials with a total patient population of 3,317 were identified. Pooled results from these trials showed significant amenorrhea rates (P<0.00001) and increase in progression-free survival in patients treated with RT-OA (P<0.00001). However, there was no difference in overall survival (P=0.37). The majority of patients were treated with larger field sizes with parallel-opposed anteroposterior and posteroanterior pelvic fields. RT-OA was generally well tolerated. Radiotherapy doses of 1,500 cGy in five fractions, 1,500 cGy in four-fractions, 1,600 cGy in four fractions, and 2,000 cGy in ten fractions were associated with excellent amenorrhea rates. The resultant funnel plot showed no publication bias (Egger test P=0.16). Conclusion: RT-OA is cost-effective and can safely be used in pre/perimenopausal women with metastatic breast cancer, or if luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogs are contraindicated, or in patients in whom fertility preservation is not an issue. Radiation dose of 1,500 cGy in five fractions, 1,500 cGy in four fractions, 1,600 cGy in four fractions, and 2,000 cGy in ten fractions showed more efficacies. However, further studies incorporating three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy and intensity-modulated radiotherapy are warranted.
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页码:109 / 116
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