Cardiac doses in post-operative breast irradiation.

Radiother Oncol

Department of Clinical Oncology, King's College Hospital, London, UK.

Published: September 1992

Data were collected on radiation doses given to the heart and coronary arteries during primary breast irradiation in order to analyze factors which might be important in the aetiology of subsequent cardiac-related disease. Twenty eight patients with breast cancer were studied. Fourteen patients treated from 1957 to 1984 were studied retrospectively (group 1), and 14 treated from 1988 to 1989 were studied prospectively (group 2). All patients had stage I or II disease at presentation, and were under 70 years of age. None had chemotherapy as a primary form of treatment. Patients were given a computed tomography scan of the chest, and three-dimensional reconstruction was made of the heart, lung and body contour. Original dose distributions were super-imposed on these outlines, and doses to the total cardiac volume and three main coronary arteries were estimated using an alpha/beta ratio of 4 Gy. Nine out of 14 patients in group 1 had a mastectomy followed mainly by orthovoltage radiation with similar techniques used up until 1984. Thirteen out of 14 patients in group 2 had conservative surgery followed by a modern two- or four-field megavoltage technique. We found that for patients with left-sided tumours (n = 20), the heart volume irradiated to a minimum extrapolated target dose of 5 Gy is significantly decreased for patients treated with a modern technique (group 2) when compared with those treated with earlier techniques (group 1).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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