Efficacy and Survival Analysis of Radiotherapy for Internal Mammary Lymph Nodes After Modified Radical Mastectomy for T 1-3 N 3 M 0 the Lateral Quadrant Breast Cancer

This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and survival analysis of internal mammary lymph nodes (IMLNI) radiotherapy after modified radical mastectomy for T N M The lateral quadrant breast cancer. A total of 124 patients who underwent adjuvant radiotherapy after modified radical mastectomy for br...

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Veröffentlicht in:Breast cancer targets and therapy 2024, Vol.16, p.811
Hauptverfasser: Han, Xiumei, Jiang, Die, Zhu, Chaomang, Li, Duojie, Yin, Hongmei
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and survival analysis of internal mammary lymph nodes (IMLNI) radiotherapy after modified radical mastectomy for T N M The lateral quadrant breast cancer. A total of 124 patients who underwent adjuvant radiotherapy after modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer in the First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical University were included. The patients were divided into the internal mammary lymph node (IMLN) irradiation group, and sixty-two patients received postoperative chest wall + upper and infraclavicular lymph nodes + IMLNI,sixty-two patients in the non-IMLN irradiation group received postoperative radiotherapy to the chest wall + upper and infraclavicular lymph nodes. The radiotherapy dose was 45-50GY, The disease-free survival rate (DFS), survival rate (OS), local recurrence rate (LRR), distant metastasis rate (DM), and adverse radiation reactions were analyzed. Median follow-up was 56 months (range 12-96). The 5-year OS in the IMLNI group and the non-IMLNI group were 80.6% and 79.8% (P>0.05), DFS was 62.9% and 59.7% (P>0.05), LRR was 22.6 and 21.0% (P>0.05), and DM was 25.8% and 33.9% (P>0.05), respectively. Multifactorial showed that T stage, PR status, vascular cancer embolism, it was an independent prognostic factor affecting the 5-year OS of patients, and PR expression status (P=0.038) was an independent prognostic factor affecting the 5-year LRR. For breast cancer patients located in the outer quadrant and more than 9 axillary lymph node positives, increasing IMNI failed to improve the 5-year prognosis of the patients, and for patients with late N stage, PR receptor-negative, and vascularity cancer thrombosis positive, the 5-year OS of breast cancer postoperative patients could be reduced, and the PR receptor positivity could reduce the 5-year LRR of patients. There was no significant difference in 5-year late radiation adverse effects between the IMLNI and non-IMLNI groups.
ISSN:1179-1314
1179-1314
DOI:10.2147/BCTT.S487335