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Table 18.2: Percentage Excellent(E) and Good (G) cosmetic results after Brachytherapy boost, compared to electron beam boost. Retrospective studies.
Author
N
Fup
EBRT
External beam Boost Dose % E+G
Interstitial Dose % E+G
P
Ray and Fish 1983 (38) Fowble et al. 1986 (11) Olivotto et al. 1989 (32) De le Roche- fordiere et al.1992 (7) Mansfield et al. 1995 (29) Touboul et al. 1995 (48) Perez et al. 1996 (34) Wazer et al. 1997 (61) Hammer et al. 1998 (19) RT ONLY Fourquet et al. 1995 (10) Sarin et al. 1993 (42)
130 2y
45-50 Gy
15-25 Gy variable energy
97% (107pts)
15-25 Gy LDR
74% (23pts)
na
(0.5-5y)
29mos (E) 54mos(Ir)
96%
88%
497 3y
85%
58%%
P<0.03
337 3y
46(+-6)Gy
16 Gy (7-11MeV)
97% (73% E)
20 Gy LDR
95% (79%E)
NS
1070 10y
45 Gy
20 Gy
95%
20Gy
91%
289 3,5y
45Gy(5Gy) 15-20Gy (8-11MeV)
40%
15-20Gy (8-11MeV)
81%
P<0004
(0.3- 11y)
329 2.5-11y
45-50 Gy
15 Gy (9-12MeV) 10-20Gy (9-12MeV) 20 Gy 10-14 Gy no boost
83% (31%E)
62 % (19%E)
P<0.001*
701 5.6y
48-50 Gy
81%
10-20Gy LDR
75%
(4-24y)
517 5y
50 Gy
68% 84 % 87% 70%
20Gy LDR
90%
P=0.001 P=0.01 ns p<0.0001
(1-11 y)
420 5y
50 Gy
10.8 Gy
10 Gy HDR
88%
255 3-7.3 y
57.6 Gy
20 Gy (CO 60)
75% (48%E)
20 Gy LDR
71% (31% E)
P=0.6
EL pts received whole breast RT with cobalt 60, IS pts with 6 MV Linac
Sarin et al. (42) and recent publications by Wazer et al. (61) and Hammer et al. (19) found the cosmetic results after interstitial brachytherapy superior to external boosts with less fibrosis and skin teleangiectases. In the Graz-Linz series, it is interesting to note that the significant decrease in fibrosis (from 29% for electron beam boost to 17% for implants) was consistent with a 3 fold reduction of the treated boost volume (from 70-130 ml in electrons to 21-64 ml). Furthermore, there was as well a significant reduction in radiation teleangiectasia (from 28% for electrons to 9% for implants), leading to good and excellent results in 88% of brachytherapy boost patients and 70% in electron beam boosts ( p<0.001)
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