Title of article :
Coverage of Axillary Lymph Nodes with Tangential Breast Irradiation in Korea: A Multi-Institutional Comparison Study
Author/Authors :
Jung, Jinhong Department of Radiation Oncology - Kyung Hee University Medical Center - Kyung Hee University School of Medicine - Seoul 02447 - Republic of Korea , Kong, Moonkyoo Department of Radiation Oncology - Kyung Hee University Medical Center - Kyung Hee University School of Medicine - Seoul 02447 - Republic of Korea , Kim, Su Ssan Department of Radiation Oncology - Asan Medical Center - University of Ulsan College of Medicine - Seoul 05505 - Republic of Korea , Sup Yoon, Won Department of Radiation Oncology - Ansan Hospital - Korea University Medical Center - Ansan 15355 - Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Introduction. To evaluate the dose distribution and coverage of axilla using only tangential field for whole breast radiotherapy (RT)
at three institutions in Korea. Methods. We used computed tomography (CT) images of nine consecutive 1-2 sentinel lymph nodepositive patients who underwent breast conserving surgery and whole breast RT without axillary lymph node (ALN) dissection
for clinical T1-2N0 breast cancer. The CT data were transferred to three radiation oncologists in 3 institutions and each radiation
oncologist created treatment plans for all nine patients; a total of 27 treatment plans were analyzed. Results.The mean doses delivered
to levels I and II were 31.9 Gy (9.9–47.9 Gy) and 22.3 Gy (3.4–47.7 Gy). Ninety-five percent of levels I and II received a mean dose of
11.8 Gy (0.4–43.0 Gy) and 3.0 Gy (0.3–40.0 Gy). The percent volumes of levels I and II covered by 95% of the prescribed dose were
only 29.0% (0.2–74.1%) and 11.5% (0.0–70.1%). The dose distribution and coverage of axilla were significantly different between
three institutions (𝑝 = 0.001). Conclusion. There were discrepancies in ALN coverage between three institutions. A standardization
of whole breast RT technique through further research with a nationwide scale is needed.
Keywords :
Coverage , Axillary Lymph Nodes , Tangential Breast Irradiation , Korea
Journal title :
International Journal of Breast Cancer