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Title: Effect of age and radiation dose on local control after breast conserving treatment: EORTC trial 22881-10882.
Author(s): Antonini, N.
Jones, H.
Horiot, J.C.
Poortmans, P.
Struikmans, H.
Bogaert, W. van den
Barillot, I.
Fourquet, A.
Jager, J.
Hoogenraad, W.J. (298973871)
Collette, L.
Pierart, M.
Hart, G.
Bartelink, H.
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Radiotherapy & Oncology
ISSN: 0167-8140
Volume: vol. 82
Issue: iss. 3
Start page: p. 265
End page: p. 271
Abstract: PURPOSE: To determine whether the effect of an additional "boost" radiation after breast conservative therapy (BCT) on local control depends on age and evaluate the impact of a treatment policy with a threshold for age. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We used data from EORTC 22881-10882 trial, with median follow-up of 77.4 months. Patients receiving BCT and 50Gy whole breast irradiation were randomized to no boost and 16Gy boost (N=5318). RESULTS: In univariate analysis, a boost reduced local failure by a factor of 2 (P<0.0001). Multivariate analysis showed local control increased with age (P=0.0003). There was no evidence that the relative effect of a boost on local control depends on age (P=0.97) However in younger patients the 5-year local failure was higher, therefore the absolute reduction was greater. If the threshold-age for boost treatment were set at 40 years, 8.4% of the study population would receive a boost, resulting in a 5-year local failure of 6.1% in the study population. Changing the threshold-age to 60 years, 67% of the study population would receive a boost and the 5-year local failure would be reduced to 4.4%. CONCLUSIONS: In younger patients a boost dose resulted in a greater absolute reduction of local failure. The relative risk reduction was however similar for all ages. Applying a treatment policy with a threshold-age of 60 would result in 0.6% increase in local failure in the total study population, while sparing the boost to 1/3 of the patients.
Subject: UMCN 1.5: Interventional oncology
Organization: UMCN Extern
Radiation Oncology
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