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Prognostic impact of elective supraclavicular nodal irradiation for patients with N1 breast cancer after lumpectomy and anthracycline plus taxane-based chemotherapy (KROG 1418): A multicenter case-controlled study

  • Haeyoung Kim
  • , Won Park
  • , Jeong Il Yu
  • , Doo Ho Choi
  • , Seung Jae Huh
  • , Yeon Joo Kim
  • , Eun Sook Lee
  • , Keun Seok Lee
  • , Han Sung Kang
  • , In Hae Park
  • , Kyung Hwan Shin
  • , Chan Woo Wee
  • , Kyubo Kim
  • , Kyung Ran Park
  • , Yong Bae Kim
  • , Sung Ja Ahn
  • , Jong Hoon Lee
  • , Jin Hee Kim
  • , Mison Chun
  • , Hyung Sik Lee
  • Jung Soo Kim, Jihye Cha

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Abstract

Purpose This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of supraclavicular lymph node radiotherapy (SCNRT) on N1 breast cancer patients receiving post-lumpectomy whole-breast irradiation (WBI) and anthracycline plus taxane-based (AT) chemotherapy. Materials and Methods We performed a case-control analysis to compare the outcomes of WBI and WBI plus SCNRT (WBI+SCNRT). Among 1,147 patients with N1 breast cancer who received post-lumpectomy radiotherapy and AT-based chemotherapy in 12 hospitals, 542 were selected after propensity score matching. Patterns of failure, disease-free survival (DFS), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), and treatment-related toxicity were compared between groups. Results A total of 41 patients (7.6%) were found to have recurrence. Supraclavicular lymph node (SCN) failure was detected in three patients, two in WBI and one in WBI+SCNRT. All SCN failures were found simultaneously with distant metastasis. There was no significant difference in patterns of failure or survival between groups. The 5-year DFS and DMFS for patients with WBI and WBI+SCNRT were 94.4% versus 92.6% (p=0.50) and 95.1% versus 94.5% (p=0.99), respectively. The rates of lymphedema and radiation pneumonitis were significantly higher in the WBI+SCNRT than in the WBI. Conclusion We did not find a benefit of SCNRT for N1 breast cancer patients receiving AT-based chemotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)970-980
Number of pages11
JournalCancer Research and Treatment
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

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© 2017 by the Korean Cancer Association.

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Keywords

  • Adjuvant radiotherapy
  • Breast neoplasms
  • Case-control studies
  • Lymphatic irradiation
  • Taxane

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