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DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1375389
Comparison of Acute Toxicity between Boost With MammoSite and Boost with External Photon Beam in the adjuvant radiotherapy of Breast Cancer after Lumpectomy.
Purpose:
To compare rates of acute Toxicity (AT) between patients treated with MammoSite Boost + Whole Breast Irradiation (WBI) with patients treated with WBI + Boost with Photon External Beam Radiotherapy (B-EBRT) at a single center.
Methods and Materials:
A total of 150 women underwent Mammosite Boost irradiation + WBI after lumpectomy and a total of 342 women underwent WBI + B-EBRT between 2011 – 2013 at our department. Included were patients who were followed up at least for 3 months. A matched-pair analysis was performed based on age, receipt of hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, nodal status, and tumor size (132 patients per arm). Rates of RTOG acute toxicities ≥ III° were then analyzed for each group.
Results:
After the match, no differences in patient characteristics were noted when tumor size was evaluated as a continuous variable. Except for a higher rate of seroma formation 55% vs. 7% p = 0.001 and radiodermatits 1% vs. 5% (p = 0.018), we observed no significant difference between 2 groups with regard of acute toxicity.
Conclusions:
Although the rate of seroma formation is significantly higher in patients who underwent Mammosite Boost, the lower rate of radiodermatitis ≥ III° in these patients fails to confirm other retrospective claims analyses that have suggested higher rates of acute toxicity for MammoSite treatment.