Breast cancer after chest radiation therapy for childhood cancer

CS Moskowitz, JF Chou, SL Wolden… - Journal of Clinical …, 2014 - ascopubs.org
CS Moskowitz, JF Chou, SL Wolden, JL Bernstein, J Malhotra, D Novetsky Friedman…
Journal of Clinical oncology, 2014ascopubs.org
Purpose The risk of breast cancer is high in women treated for a childhood cancer with chest
irradiation. We sought to examine variations in risk resulting from irradiation field and
radiation dose. Patients and Methods We evaluated cumulative breast cancer risk in 1,230
female childhood cancer survivors treated with chest irradiation who were participants in the
CCSS (Childhood Cancer Survivor Study). Results Childhood cancer survivors treated with
lower delivered doses of radiation (median, 14 Gy; range, 2 to 20 Gy) to a large volume …
Purpose
The risk of breast cancer is high in women treated for a childhood cancer with chest irradiation. We sought to examine variations in risk resulting from irradiation field and radiation dose.
Patients and Methods
We evaluated cumulative breast cancer risk in 1,230 female childhood cancer survivors treated with chest irradiation who were participants in the CCSS (Childhood Cancer Survivor Study).
Results
Childhood cancer survivors treated with lower delivered doses of radiation (median, 14 Gy; range, 2 to 20 Gy) to a large volume (whole-lung field) had a high risk of breast cancer (standardized incidence ratio [SIR], 43.6; 95% CI, 27.2 to 70.3), as did survivors treated with high doses of delivered radiation (median, 40 Gy) to the mantle field (SIR, 24.2; 95% CI, 20.7 to 28.3). The cumulative incidence of breast cancer by age 50 years was 30% (95% CI, 25 to 34), with a 35% incidence among Hodgkin lymphoma survivors (95% CI, 29 to 40). Breast cancer–specific mortality at 5 and 10 years was 12% (95% CI, 8 to 18) and 19% (95% CI, 13 to 25), respectively.
Conclusion
Among women treated for childhood cancer with chest radiation therapy, those treated with whole-lung irradiation have a greater risk of breast cancer than previously recognized, demonstrating the importance of radiation volume. Importantly, mortality associated with breast cancer after childhood cancer is substantial.
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