Change in Seroma Volume During Whole-Breast Radiation Therapy
Autor: | Subhakar Mutyala, Hillel W. Cohen, Rajiv Sharma, Shalom Kalnicki, N. Thawani, Madhur Garg, Linda Hong, M. Spierer |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Cancer Research Time Factors Breast surgery medicine.medical_treatment Breast Neoplasms Mastectomy Segmental Breast cancer medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Whole breast Aged Retrospective Studies Radiation business.industry Carcinoma Ductal Breast Dose fractionation Organ Size Middle Aged medicine.disease body regions Radiation therapy Regimen Seroma surgical procedures operative Oncology Female Dose Fractionation Radiation Tomography X-Ray Computed Nuclear medicine business Carcinoma in Situ Mastectomy |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 75:89-93 |
ISSN: | 0360-3016 |
Popis: | After breast-conserving surgery, a seroma often forms in the surgical cavity. If not drained, it may affect the volume of tumor bed requiring a boost after whole-breast radiation therapy (WBRT). Our objective was to evaluate the change in seroma volume that occurs during WBRT, before boost planning.A retrospective review was performed of women receiving breast-conserving therapy with evidence of seroma at the time of WBRT planning. Computed tomography (CT) simulation was performed before WBRT and before the tumor bed boost. All patients received either a hypofractionated (42.4 Gy/16 fraction + 9.6 Gy/4 fraction boost) or standard fractionated (50.4 Gy/28 fraction + 10 Gy/5 fraction boost) regimen. Seroma volumes were contoured and compared on CT at the time of WBRT simulation and tumor bed boost planning.Twenty-four patients with evidence of seroma were identified and all patients received WBRT without drainage of the seroma. Mean seroma volume before WBRT and at boost planning were significantly different at 65.7 cm(3) (SD, 50.5 cm(3)) and 35.6 cm(3) (SD, 24.8 cm(3)), respectively (p0.001). Mean and median reduction in seroma volume during radiation were 39.6% (SD, 23.8%) and 46.2% (range, 10.7-76.7%), respectively. Fractionation schedule was not correlated with change in seroma volume. Length of time from surgery to start of radiation therapy showed an inverse correlation with change in seroma volume (Pearson correlation r = -0.53, p0.01).The volume of seroma changes significantly during WBRT. Consequently, the accuracy of breast boost planning is likely affected, as is the volume of normal breast tissue irradiated. CT-based boost planning before boost irradiation is suggested to ensure appropriate coverage. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |