Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center

Abstract Objective: To characterize a population of patients with radiation-induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) of the breast treated at an oncology center, focusing mainly on the imaging features, although also on the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Materials and Methods: We performed a...

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Main Authors: Ines Alves, José Carlos Marques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem 2018-10-01
Series:Radiologia Brasileira
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spelling doaj-bc56e4ecc5cd48319e52bfc0786ea5dc2020-11-25T00:45:37ZengColégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por ImagemRadiologia Brasileira1678-70992018-10-01010.1590/0100-3984.2017.0129S0100-39842018005019101Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology centerInes AlvesJosé Carlos MarquesAbstract Objective: To characterize a population of patients with radiation-induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) of the breast treated at an oncology center, focusing mainly on the imaging features, although also on the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective review of patients with histologically proven angiosarcoma of the breast or chest wall, all of whom received radiotherapy, after conservative or radical breast surgery, between 2000 and 2015. Results: Eleven patients met the inclusion criteria. The median age at the time of diagnosis of RIAS of the breast was 71.5 years (range, 58-87 years), and the median latency period was 8.9 years (range, 4-27 years). The rate of local recurrence was 54.4%, RIAS recurring after a median period of 10 months (range, 3-18 months), and distant metastases occurred in three patients (27.3%). All of the tumors were accompanied by skin changes, and a palpable mass was seen in four. Most of the imaging findings were nonspecific. Six patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging, which revealed pronounced skin enhancement in all six. Ultrasound-guided core needle biopsies were negative in three of the eight patients. Conclusion: RIAS of the breast is a rare but recognized complication of radiotherapy for breast carcinoma, with a poor prognosis and high recurrence rate, which requires a high index of suspicion for a prompt diagnosis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-39842018005019101&lng=en&tlng=enBreast neoplasmsHemangiosarcoma/diagnosisNeoplasms, radiation-inducedRadiotherapyTertiary care centers
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author Ines Alves
José Carlos Marques
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José Carlos Marques
Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
Radiologia Brasileira
Breast neoplasms
Hemangiosarcoma/diagnosis
Neoplasms, radiation-induced
Radiotherapy
Tertiary care centers
author_facet Ines Alves
José Carlos Marques
author_sort Ines Alves
title Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
title_short Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
title_full Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
title_fullStr Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
title_full_unstemmed Radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
title_sort radiation-induced angiosarcoma of the breast: a retrospective analysis of 15 years' experience at an oncology center
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem
series Radiologia Brasileira
issn 1678-7099
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Objective: To characterize a population of patients with radiation-induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) of the breast treated at an oncology center, focusing mainly on the imaging features, although also on the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective review of patients with histologically proven angiosarcoma of the breast or chest wall, all of whom received radiotherapy, after conservative or radical breast surgery, between 2000 and 2015. Results: Eleven patients met the inclusion criteria. The median age at the time of diagnosis of RIAS of the breast was 71.5 years (range, 58-87 years), and the median latency period was 8.9 years (range, 4-27 years). The rate of local recurrence was 54.4%, RIAS recurring after a median period of 10 months (range, 3-18 months), and distant metastases occurred in three patients (27.3%). All of the tumors were accompanied by skin changes, and a palpable mass was seen in four. Most of the imaging findings were nonspecific. Six patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging, which revealed pronounced skin enhancement in all six. Ultrasound-guided core needle biopsies were negative in three of the eight patients. Conclusion: RIAS of the breast is a rare but recognized complication of radiotherapy for breast carcinoma, with a poor prognosis and high recurrence rate, which requires a high index of suspicion for a prompt diagnosis.
topic Breast neoplasms
Hemangiosarcoma/diagnosis
Neoplasms, radiation-induced
Radiotherapy
Tertiary care centers
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