KMID : 1134120090120040257
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Journal of Breast Cancer 2009 Volume.12 No. 4 p.257 ~ p.264
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Validation of Radiation Volume by Analysis of Recurrence Pattern in Breast-conserving Treatment for Early Breast Cancer
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Shim Su-Jung
Kim Yong-Bae Keum Ki-Chang Lee Ik-Jae Lee Hy-De Suh Chang-Ok
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Abstract
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Purpose: To assess the appropriateness of radiotherapy volume for patients receiving breast-conserving treatment (BCT) through analysis of recurrence pattern and factors affecting recurrence.
Methods: From 1991 to 1996, 362 patients who received BCT were retrospectively evaluated. The radiation volume was the involved breast alone in the patients with less than 4 positive axillary lymph nodes (LNs), and breast and supraclavicular fossa in patients with 4 or more positive axillary LNs. The median follow-up period was 123 months (range, 3-169 months).
Results: Ten-year overall, disease-free, local recurrence-free, and regional recurrence- free survival rates were 86.2%, 82.2%, 95.9%, and 95.2%, respectively. Among 310 patients receiving radiotherapy on the breast alone, 15 (4.8%) had regional recurrence. In particular, patients with inner quadrant lesions had high regional recurrence rates (11/98, 11.2%) (p <0.001).
Conclusion: These low local recurrence rates may reveal that the current radiotherapy technique was successful. However, in cases of inner quadrant lesions, there were a considerable number of regional recurrences, even in N0 cases. This may suggest a potential role for irradiation on regional LNs in this group.
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KEYWORD
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Breast conserving surgery, Radiotherapy, Recurrence
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