Feasibility, Tolerance, and Quality of Life for Hypofractionation Versus Conventional Fractionation for Post-mastectomy Radiotherapy in Indian Patients

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Malik, Deepika [1 ]
Singh, Ashok [2 ]
Birajdar, Manoj M. [3 ]
Vyas, Virendra J. [4 ]
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[1] Maharishi Markandeshwar Inst Med Sci & Res MMIMSR, Radiat Oncol, Ambala, India
[2] Mahatma Gandhi Inst Med Sci, Radiat Oncol, Wardha, India
[3] All India Inst Med Sci, Radiat Oncol, Raipur, Madhya Pradesh, India
[4] Indian Inst Head & Neck Oncol, Clin Oncol, Indore, India
关键词
post-mastectomy radiotherapy; breast cancer; quality of life; acute toxicity; hypofractionation; EARLY BREAST-CANCER; UK STANDARDIZATION; THERAPY; TRIALS;
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10.7759/cureus.23497
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: The international standard for post-operative radiotherapy for breast cancer delivers hypofractionated radiotherapy. However, many centers in India still follow the longer conventional schedule probably because of paucity of large prospective trials in Indian patients on the same and apprehension regarding tolerance of high dose per fraction in the said population. We aimed to test the feasibility of hypofractionation in our setting and compared the toxicities and the quality of life in patients receiving conventional and hypofractionated radiotherapy. Materials and methods: Eighty histopathologically proven women of non-metastatic carcinoma breast who underwent modified radical mastectomy were assigned to receive 50 Gray/25 fractions/five weeks or 40 Gray/15 fractions/three weeks. Patients were assessed for the following toxicities - radiation dermatitis, radiation pneumonitis, dysphagia, skin fibrosis, lymphedema, shoulder stiffness, and brachial plexopathy, during radiation and at treatment completion and then at first, third, and sixth-month follow-up. Health-related quality of life was assessed using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer core quality of life questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30) and breast cancer-specific quality of life questionnaire (QLQ-BR23) at treatment completion and then at first, third, and sixth-month follow-up. Results and conclusion: We had a mean follow-up of 12.78 months. All the assessed toxicities and quality of life scores were comparable between the two arms at all time points of evaluation (p>0.05); 40 Gray in 15 fractions over three weeks is feasible and as safe as the five-week schedule with comparable quality of life. Hypofractionation can be practiced as a routine for post-mastectomy breast cancer patients as this shorter radiotherapy schedule is convenient and cheaper for the patients with no compromise on normal tissue toxicity or quality of life.
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