A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients

Objective: The aim of this study was to compare toxicity and locoregional control of short duration hypofractionated (HF) radiotherapy (RT) with conventional RT in breast cancer patients. Methods: A total of 100 postmastectomy breast cancer patients were randomized for adjuvant RT in control group (...

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Main Authors: Kartick Rastogi, Sandeep Jain, Aseem Rai Bhatnagar, Sandeep Bhaskar, Shivani Gupta, Neeraj Sharma
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing
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Online Access:http://www.apjon.org/article.asp?issn=2347-5625;year=2018;volume=5;issue=1;spage=107;epage=113;aulast=Rastogi
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spelling doaj-8d93a0937493406cae1ddfa9c7cd5b1f2020-11-25T00:35:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing2347-56252349-66732018-01-015110711310.4103/apjon.apjon_46_17A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patientsKartick RastogiSandeep JainAseem Rai BhatnagarSandeep BhaskarShivani GuptaNeeraj SharmaObjective: The aim of this study was to compare toxicity and locoregional control of short duration hypofractionated (HF) radiotherapy (RT) with conventional RT in breast cancer patients. Methods: A total of 100 postmastectomy breast cancer patients were randomized for adjuvant RT in control group (comprising fifty patients who received the standard conventional dose of 50 Gy in 25 fractions with 2 Gy per fraction) and study group (comprising fifty patients who received HF RT with dose of 42.72 Gy in 16 fractions with 2.67 Gy per fraction). All patients were treated on linear accelerator with 3-dimensional conformal RT technique. Outcome was analyzed in terms of toxicity, tolerability, and locoregional control. Results: In the present study, at a median follow-up of 20 months, almost similar results were seen in both the groups in terms of toxicity, tolerability, and locoregional control. Adjuvant postmastectomy HF RT was found to be well tolerated with mild-to-moderate side effects that neither reached statistical significance nor warranted any treatment interruption/hospitalization. Conclusions: HF postmastectomy RT is comparable to conventional RT without evidence of higher adverse effects or inferior locoregional tumor control and has an added advantage of increased compliance because of short duration; hence, it can help in accommodating more breast cancer patients in a calendar year, ultimately resulting in decreased waiting list, increased turnover, and reduced cost of treatment.http://www.apjon.org/article.asp?issn=2347-5625;year=2018;volume=5;issue=1;spage=107;epage=113;aulast=RastogiConventional fractionated radiotherapyhypofractionated radiotherapypostmastectomy radiotherapythree-dimensional conformal radiation therapy
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author Kartick Rastogi
Sandeep Jain
Aseem Rai Bhatnagar
Sandeep Bhaskar
Shivani Gupta
Neeraj Sharma
spellingShingle Kartick Rastogi
Sandeep Jain
Aseem Rai Bhatnagar
Sandeep Bhaskar
Shivani Gupta
Neeraj Sharma
A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing
Conventional fractionated radiotherapy
hypofractionated radiotherapy
postmastectomy radiotherapy
three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy
author_facet Kartick Rastogi
Sandeep Jain
Aseem Rai Bhatnagar
Sandeep Bhaskar
Shivani Gupta
Neeraj Sharma
author_sort Kartick Rastogi
title A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
title_short A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
title_full A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
title_fullStr A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
title_sort comparative study of hypofractionated and conventional radiotherapy in postmastectomy breast cancer patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing
issn 2347-5625
2349-6673
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Objective: The aim of this study was to compare toxicity and locoregional control of short duration hypofractionated (HF) radiotherapy (RT) with conventional RT in breast cancer patients. Methods: A total of 100 postmastectomy breast cancer patients were randomized for adjuvant RT in control group (comprising fifty patients who received the standard conventional dose of 50 Gy in 25 fractions with 2 Gy per fraction) and study group (comprising fifty patients who received HF RT with dose of 42.72 Gy in 16 fractions with 2.67 Gy per fraction). All patients were treated on linear accelerator with 3-dimensional conformal RT technique. Outcome was analyzed in terms of toxicity, tolerability, and locoregional control. Results: In the present study, at a median follow-up of 20 months, almost similar results were seen in both the groups in terms of toxicity, tolerability, and locoregional control. Adjuvant postmastectomy HF RT was found to be well tolerated with mild-to-moderate side effects that neither reached statistical significance nor warranted any treatment interruption/hospitalization. Conclusions: HF postmastectomy RT is comparable to conventional RT without evidence of higher adverse effects or inferior locoregional tumor control and has an added advantage of increased compliance because of short duration; hence, it can help in accommodating more breast cancer patients in a calendar year, ultimately resulting in decreased waiting list, increased turnover, and reduced cost of treatment.
topic Conventional fractionated radiotherapy
hypofractionated radiotherapy
postmastectomy radiotherapy
three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy
url http://www.apjon.org/article.asp?issn=2347-5625;year=2018;volume=5;issue=1;spage=107;epage=113;aulast=Rastogi
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