Assessment of Radiation-Induced Secondary Cancer Risks In Breast Cancer Patients Treated with 3D Conformal Radiotherapy

Q3 Health Professions Iranian Journal of Medical Physics Pub Date : 2020-06-28 DOI:10.22038/IJMP.2020.47561.1758
H. Nedaie, S. Mahmoudi, N. Kavousi, Mohssen Hassani, Mahbod Esfahani
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Introduction: In the current study, radiation-induced secondary cancers risks (SCRs) have been evaluated in irradiated organs following three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) of breast cancer using the BEIR (Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation) VII models. Material and Methods: Sixty patients with left-sided breast cancer were chosen for this study and who were treated with a total breast dose of 50 Gy in 2 Gy fractions. Differential dose volume histograms (dDVHs) were retrieved and values of mean organs dose were computed. SCRs to the heart, ipsilateral lung, liver, thyroid, and contralateral were estimated using both excess relative risk (ERR) and excess absolute risks (EAR) models as proposed by BEIR VII committee of the U.S National Academy of Sciences.Average values of organ dose to these 60 patients were 6.8, 15.9, 3.7, 4.5 and 1.5 Gy in the thyroid, ipsilateral lung, contralateral breast, heart, and liver, respectively. Results: From the BEIR VII models, ERR incidence was estimated to be 21.2, 5.0, 1.6 and 1.4 Gy-1 for the ipsilateral lung, thyroid, heart, and liver, respectively. EAR for cancer incidence was calculated as 105, 45.8, 15.8 and 4.35 Gy-1 for these same organs. Conclusion: The study showed SCRs quantitatively to various organs for patients with breast cancer who received 3D-CRT. We found that 3D-CRT treatment is associated with a relatively high SCR in the lung.
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三维适形放疗对乳腺癌患者放射诱导继发癌风险的评价
在目前的研究中,使用BEIR(电离辐射的生物效应)VII模型评估了乳腺癌三维适形放射治疗(3D-CRT)后受照射器官中辐射诱导的继发性癌症风险(SCRs)。材料和方法:本研究选择了60例左侧乳腺癌患者,他们接受了50gy的总乳房剂量,分为2gy的部分。提取不同剂量体积直方图(dDVHs),计算器官平均剂量值。对心脏、同侧肺、肝脏、甲状腺和对侧的scr使用美国国家科学院BEIR VII委员会提出的超额相对风险(ERR)和超额绝对风险(EAR)模型进行估计。60例患者甲状腺、同侧肺、对侧乳腺、心脏和肝脏的器官平均剂量分别为6.8、15.9、3.7、4.5和1.5 Gy。结果:根据BEIR VII模型,同侧肺、甲状腺、心脏和肝脏的ERR发生率估计分别为21.2、5.0、1.6和1.4 Gy-1。这些相同器官的癌症发生率EAR分别为105、45.8、15.8和4.35 Gy-1。结论:该研究定量显示了接受3D-CRT的乳腺癌患者各器官的scr。我们发现3D-CRT治疗与肺中相对较高的SCR相关。
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Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (IJMP) is the official scientific bimonthly publication of the Iranian Association of Medical Physicists. IJMP is an international and multidisciplinary journal, peer review, free of charge publication and open access. This journal devoted to publish Original Papers, Review Articles, Short Communications, Technical Notes, Editorial and Letters to the Editor in the field of “Medical Physics” involving both basic and clinical research. Submissions of manuscript from all countries are welcome and will be reviewed by at least two expert reviewers.
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