Abstract 17P
Background
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Poland. In patients with cancer located on the left side, breast radiotherapy is associated with the irradiation of part of the heart. It was calculated that for every 1 Gy dose of radiation deposited in the heart, the risk of heart complications increases by 7.4%.
Methods
The subject of analysis was a group of 50 patients treated in the National Institute of Oncology, Department of Radiotherapy, Gliwice from June 2018 to December 2019. The age of patients ranged from 30 to 70 (median 63 years). All patients were after surgeries (38 patients after BCT with SNB and 12 patients after left breast amputation). All patients were additionally irradiated using Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold technique. Dose distributions per heart and lungs were compared in IMRT, Rapid Arc, and DIBH techniques. Radiation complications from the skin were assessed according to WHO scale.
Results
In all irradiated patients the dose distribution in the technique on suspended inhalation was better compared to the dynamic IMRT and Rapid Arc techniques, with dose reduction per heart by about 10-15% and per lung from 5 to 10%. No higher than II degree of acute and late skin reaction in the DIBH technique was observed in comparison with dynamic techniques.
Conclusions
1) Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold technique is a simple non-invasive method which effectively reduces the dose of radiation absorbed by the heart muscle. 2) Irradiation of patients with deep inspiratory allows a reduction of the lungs dose by about 5-10 %. 3) The technique of irradiation of patients during deep inspiratory is a simple, non-invasive method of treatment of patients reducing the risk of radiation complications from the heart and the lungs in comparison with dynamic, IMRT, and Rapid Arc techniques.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
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Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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