Radiation therapy in breast cancer: a narrative review on current standards and future perspectives

O. Kaidar-Person, B. Offersen
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: Mastectomy and reconstructive procedures have been refined over the decades, allowing for aesthetic outcomes close to the native breast shape and in symmetry with the contralateral intact breast or even to improve breasts appearance and symmetry. Similarly, improvements in radiation oncology can help reduce treatment related toxicity and improve outcomes. However, postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) is associated with poor cosmetic outcomes and increased rate complications in patients who undergo breast reconstruction. Radiation therapy planning should be guided by disease stage, risk of recurrence, correct definition of the target volumes and treatment objectives. Currently, there are guidelines endorsed by European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) for target volume delineation for breast cancer and elective nodal volumes, including after immediate reconstruction. Correct target volume delineation, along with meticulous radiation planning, total dose and fractionation, dose homogeneity, and organs at risk (OAR) doses are significant for reducing radiation-induced toxicity. Currently, tremendous efforts are done by different groups to improve aesthetic outcomes without compromising disease outcomes in breast cancer patients who are candidates for mastectomy and radiation therapy. The current paper summarizes key principles in PMRT, considering new surgical techniques for immediate breast reconstruction and new, partly experimental radiation techniques including future trials and proton beam irradiation.
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癌症放射治疗的现状与展望
:几十年来,乳房切除术和重建程序已经得到了改进,可以获得接近自然乳房形状、与对侧完整乳房对称的美学效果,甚至可以改善乳房的外观和对称性。同样,放射肿瘤学的改进可以帮助减少与治疗相关的毒性并改善结果。然而,在接受乳房重建的患者中,乳腺切除术后放射治疗(PMRT)与较差的美容效果和并发症发生率增加有关。放射治疗计划应以疾病分期、复发风险、目标量的正确定义和治疗目标为指导。目前,欧洲放射治疗和肿瘤学会(ESTRO)批准了癌症靶体积划定和选择性淋巴结体积的指南,包括立即重建后的指南。正确的目标体积描绘,以及细致的辐射规划、总剂量和分级、剂量均匀性和危险器官(OAR)剂量,对于降低辐射诱导的毒性具有重要意义。目前,不同的群体正在做出巨大努力,在不影响乳腺癌症患者的疾病结果的情况下改善美观效果,这些患者是乳房切除术和放射治疗的候选者。本文总结了PMRT的关键原理,考虑到即时乳房重建的新手术技术和新的部分实验性辐射技术,包括未来的试验和质子束辐射。
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