Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy

Aim: the problem of postradiation lung injury is extremely topical, because of the close proximity to vital organs and the need of the significant part of tissue to receive the high dose of radiation in patients with breast cancer (BC). The aim of the analysis is to determine the frequency, severity...

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Main Authors: O P Trofimova, S I Tkachev, S M Ivanov, V L Utkina, O I Cheban, V V Glebovskaya
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Language:Russian
Published: IP Habib O.N. 2015-03-01
Series:Современная онкология
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Online Access:https://modernonco.orscience.ru/1815-1434/article/view/26993
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spelling doaj-25285bc78e60477e96fe6fca5e1886bc2020-11-25T03:50:48ZrusIP Habib O.N.Современная онкология1815-14341815-14422015-03-01171394324213Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapyO P Trofimova0S I Tkachev1S M Ivanov2V L Utkina3O I Cheban4V V Glebovskaya5N.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research CenterN.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research CenterN.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research CenterN.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research CenterN.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research CenterN.N.Blokhin Russian Cancer Research CenterAim: the problem of postradiation lung injury is extremely topical, because of the close proximity to vital organs and the need of the significant part of tissue to receive the high dose of radiation in patients with breast cancer (BC). The aim of the analysis is to determine the frequency, severity of radiation damage to the lung tissue in women with BC, the frequency dependence on the technology of radiation therapy (RT) and the dose of radiation exposure, using 2D-conventional and 3D-conformal radiation therapy.materials and methods: we analyzed the data concerning the studies of thoracic organs (X-ray and computer tomography investigation) in 513 Tis-2N0-2M0 BC patients, receiving complex organ sparing treatment between 1996 and 2013 years. 318 patients were treated with postoperative 2D-conventional radiotherapy to a dose of 50 Gy, 195 patients - with 3D-conformal radiotherapy.results: we indicated that radiologically detected lung injury occur equally often in case of using 2D and 3D radiation therapy: 27,4 and 28,7%, respectively ( p >0,05); their frequency was significantly increased by 20-24% during radiotherapy only of the mammary gland and 37-41% - when doctors added the radiotherapy of cervical, supra - and infraclavicular regions. We showed that the risk of radiation pneumonitis in the ipsilateral lung was more than 25% and was significantly increased on the V20 increasing of the average dose to the lung more than 15 Gy.https://modernonco.orscience.ru/1815-1434/article/view/26993breast cancerconformal radiation therapyradiation pneumonitisthe average lung dose
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author O P Trofimova
S I Tkachev
S M Ivanov
V L Utkina
O I Cheban
V V Glebovskaya
spellingShingle O P Trofimova
S I Tkachev
S M Ivanov
V L Utkina
O I Cheban
V V Glebovskaya
Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
Современная онкология
breast cancer
conformal radiation therapy
radiation pneumonitis
the average lung dose
author_facet O P Trofimova
S I Tkachev
S M Ivanov
V L Utkina
O I Cheban
V V Glebovskaya
author_sort O P Trofimova
title Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
title_short Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
title_full Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
title_fullStr Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
title_full_unstemmed Radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
title_sort radiation-induced lung injury in breast cancer patients after breast conservation therapy
publisher IP Habib O.N.
series Современная онкология
issn 1815-1434
1815-1442
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Aim: the problem of postradiation lung injury is extremely topical, because of the close proximity to vital organs and the need of the significant part of tissue to receive the high dose of radiation in patients with breast cancer (BC). The aim of the analysis is to determine the frequency, severity of radiation damage to the lung tissue in women with BC, the frequency dependence on the technology of radiation therapy (RT) and the dose of radiation exposure, using 2D-conventional and 3D-conformal radiation therapy.materials and methods: we analyzed the data concerning the studies of thoracic organs (X-ray and computer tomography investigation) in 513 Tis-2N0-2M0 BC patients, receiving complex organ sparing treatment between 1996 and 2013 years. 318 patients were treated with postoperative 2D-conventional radiotherapy to a dose of 50 Gy, 195 patients - with 3D-conformal radiotherapy.results: we indicated that radiologically detected lung injury occur equally often in case of using 2D and 3D radiation therapy: 27,4 and 28,7%, respectively ( p >0,05); their frequency was significantly increased by 20-24% during radiotherapy only of the mammary gland and 37-41% - when doctors added the radiotherapy of cervical, supra - and infraclavicular regions. We showed that the risk of radiation pneumonitis in the ipsilateral lung was more than 25% and was significantly increased on the V20 increasing of the average dose to the lung more than 15 Gy.
topic breast cancer
conformal radiation therapy
radiation pneumonitis
the average lung dose
url https://modernonco.orscience.ru/1815-1434/article/view/26993
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