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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2015.16.7.2889

Morphological Factors and Cardiac Doses in Whole Breast Radiation for Left-sided Breast Cancer  

Guan, Hui (Department of Radiation Oncology, Shandong's Key Laboratory of Radiation Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Jinan and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences)
Dong, Yuan-Li (Department of Radiation Oncology, Shandong's Key Laboratory of Radiation Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Jinan and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences)
Ding, Li-Jie (Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Shandong University)
Zhang, Zi-Cheng (Department of Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital)
Huang, Wei (Department of Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital)
Liu, Cheng-Xin (Department of Radiation Oncology, Shandong's Key Laboratory of Radiation Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Jinan and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences)
Fu, Cheng-Rui (Department of Radiation Oncology, Shandong's Key Laboratory of Radiation Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Jinan and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences)
Zhu, Jian (Department of Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital)
Li, Hong-Sheng (Department of Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital)
Li, Miao-Miao (Shandong Medical College)
Li, Bao-Sheng (Department of Oncology, Shandong Cancer Hospital)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.16, no.7, 2015 , pp. 2889-2894 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: To investigate the impact of the breast size, shape, maximum heart depth (MDH), and chest wall hypotenuse (the distance connecting middle point of the sternum and the length of lung draw on the selected transverse CT slice) on the volumetric dose to heart with whole breast irradiation (WBI) of left-sided breast cancer patients. Materials and Methods: Fifty-three patients with left-sided breast cancer undergoing adjuvant intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) were enrolled in the study. The primary breast size and shape, MHD and DCWH (chest wall hypotenuse) were contoured on radiotherapy (RT) planning CT slices. The dose data of hearts were obtained from the dose-volume histograms (DVHs). Data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Student's t-test and linear regression analysis. Results: Breast size was independent of heart dose, whereas breast shape, MHD and DCWH were correlated with heart dose. The shapes of breasts were divided into four types, as the flap type, hemisphere type, cone type and pendulous type with heart mean dose being $491.8{\pm}234.6cGy$, $752.7{\pm}219.0cGy$, $620.2{\pm}275.7cGy$, and $666.1{\pm}238.0cGy$, respectively. The flap type of breasts shows a strong statistically reduction in heart dose, compared to others (p=0.008 for V30 of heart). DCWH and MHD were found to be the most important parameters correlating with heart dose in WBI. Conclusions: More attention should be paid to the heart dose of non-flap type patients. The MHD was found to be the most important parameter to correlate with heart dose in tangential WBI, closely followed by the DCWH, which could help radiation oncologists and physicsts evaluate heart dose and design RT plan in advance.
Keywords
Breast cancer; intensity-modulated radiotherapy; breast size; maximum heart distance;
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