Multivariate analysis of pulmonary fibrosis after electron beam irradiation for postmastectomy chest wall and regional lymphatics: Evidence for non-dosimetric factors

  • Eng Yen Huang
  • , Chong Jong Wang
  • , Hui Chun Chen
  • , Li Min Sun
  • , Fu Min Fang
  • , Shyh An Yeh
  • , Hsuan Chih Hsu
  • , Ching Yeh Hsiung
  • , Jia Ming Wu

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Abstract

Background and purpose: To evaluate the factors associated with pulmonary fibrosis after postmastectomy electron beam irradiation of chest wall and regional lymphatics in patients with breast cancer. Materials and methods: From July 1987 through July 1994, 109 women with stage II and III breast cancer receiving modified radical mastectomies were managed by postoperative electron beam irradiation. Doses of 46 to 50.4 Gy were delivered to the chest wall covered with bolus, internal mammary nodes, supraclavicular nodes and axillary lymph nodes via 12 or 15 MeV single portal electron beam. Seventeen patients received additional 10-16 Gy surgical scar boost via 9 MeV electron beam. Comparison of pre-treatment and post-treatment chest X-ray films were used to monitor the development of pulmonary fibrosis. Results: Only Grade 1 radiation-induced late pulmonary toxicity was noted in 33 patients (29%). Twenty-six patients (24%) developed pulmonary fibrosis under unbolused chest wall. Lung fibrosis under bolused chest wall was noted in 11 patients (10%). Statistical difference (P<0.01) was noted between the incidence of fibrosis in these two sites. In multivariate analysis of lung fibrosis under unbolus-covered chest wall, the independent prognostic factors are low body mass index (BMI) (P<0.01), tamoxifen taking (P=0.03), and no treatment interruption (P=0.03). No independent factor was associated with lung fibrosis under bolus-covered chest wall in multivariate analysis. Conclusions: In the analysis of pulmonary fibrosis induced by unbolused electron beam, BMI rather than body weight and body height is a strong prognostic factor. Tamoxifen and short overall time can predispose the development of lung fibrosis. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-96
Number of pages6
JournalRadiotherapy and Oncology
Volume57
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 10 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • Chest wall
  • Electron beam
  • Postmastectomy
  • Pulmonary fibrosis

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