黑人乳腺癌患者接受质子治疗的癌症结局和心肺毒性。

IF 3.4 Q2 ONCOLOGY JNCI Cancer Spectrum Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1093/jncics/pkae129
Gurbani Singh, Sravya Koduri, Manaahil Rao, Meira Kidorf, Sarah Ruff, Akshar Patel, Søren M Bentzen, Elizabeth Nichols, Sarah Mcavoy, Melissa A Vyfhuis
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背景:黑人妇女乳腺癌(BC)死亡率比白人妇女高40%,并且患心血管疾病的风险更高。质子治疗(PT)可用于减轻心脏辐射暴露;然而,PT在美国仍然是一种稀缺资源。我们报告了接受PT的患者的心血管特征,以确定与非黑人患者相比,黑人女性接受PT的潜在益处。方法:我们回顾性分析了2016年6月至2021年12月在马里兰州质子治疗中心接受PT治疗的599例BC患者。使用描述性统计分析各种社会人口学、疾病和治疗变量。结果:中位随访26个月(范围:0.47-90个月),黑人患者占总人口的31.6%,且高血压发病率较高(p)。接受PT治疗的黑人女性心血管合并症的基线风险更高,BC生物学更具侵袭性,PT后肺部事件的风险增加2.6倍。我们的研究结果支持使用先进的放射技术作为避免重要器官风险的手段,特别是在历史上边缘化的人群中。
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Cancer outcomes and cardiopulmonary toxicities for black patients with breast cancer treated with proton therapy.

Background: Black women have a 40% higher breast cancer (BC) mortality rate than White women and are at a higher risk of acquiring cardiovascular disease. Proton therapy (PT) can be used to mitigate cardiac radiation exposure; however, PT remains a scarce resource in the United States. We report on the cardiovascular profiles of patients undergoing PT to determine the potential benefit of PT for Black women when compared to non-Black patients.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 599 BC patients who received PT from June 2016 to December 2021 at the Maryland Proton Treatment Center. A variety of sociodemographic, disease, and treatment variables were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: With a median follow-up of 26 months (range: 0.47-90 months), Black patients comprised 31.6% of the population and presented with higher rates of hypertension (p < .001), cardiopulmonary conditions (p < .001), and a larger median BMI (p = .015) when compared to the other cohort, a trend that persisted at time of post-PT follow-up. Black women had higher rates of triple negative disease (p < .001) with subsequent greater receipt of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (p = .039). Pulmonary events were 2.6-times more likely to occur in Black patients vs the non-Black cohort after PT (OR : 2.60; CI: 1.39-4.88; p = .003).

Conclusions: Black women presenting for PT had higher baseline risks of cardiovascular co-morbidities combined with more aggressive BC biology and a subsequent 2.6-fold increased risk of pulmonary events after PT. Our findings support the use of advanced radiation techniques as means to spare important organs-at-risk, especially in historically marginalized populations.

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JNCI Cancer Spectrum Medicine-Oncology
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