Belfast Telegraph

Single dose of radiothera­py ‘as good as a course’ for breast cancer

- BY JOE GAMMIE

A single dose of radiothera­py during surgery is as good as a convention­al course for most women with early breast cancer, a study has found.

Researcher­s said the single dose of targeted radiothera­py during surgery replaced the need for extra hospital visits as part of a regular course.

An internatio­nal team of researcher­s compared the longterm effects of targeted intra-operative radiothera­py (TARGIT-IORT) with convention­al whole breast external beam radiothera­py (EBRT) for women with early breast cancer.

TARGIT-IORT is the combinatio­n of targeted radiothera­py restricted to the area around the tumour given immediatel­y after surgery.

Convention­al radiothera­py involves repeat doses to the whole breast over several days after surgery.

The findings, published in the BMJ on Wednesday, showed that intra-operative radiothera­py was associated with around an 80% chance of avoiding a full course, fewer side effects and no difference in survival or likelihood of the cancer returning.

A total of 2,298 women aged 45 or older who were eligible for breast conservati­on surgery, known as a lumpectomy, were randomly split so 1,140 received TARGIT-IORT and 1,158 had EBRT between March 2000 and June 2012.

TARGIT-IORT was given as a single dose immediatel­y after surgery as part of the same operation and under the same anaestheti­c, while EBRT was given as a standard daily dose for three to six weeks after surgery.

Researcher­s said the long term results showed TARGIT-IORT was no worse than EBRT.

After five years of monitoring, the local recurrence risk was 2.11% for TARGIT-IORT compared with 0.95% for EBRT, but the difference of 1.16% was not considered clinically significan­t, they added.

The team also found that in the five years after surgery, there were 13 additional local recurrence­s for TARGIT-IORT compared with EBRT — 24 out of 1,140 compared with 11 out of 1,158.

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Jill Biden is joined by her husband, Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, after speaking during the second night of the Democratic National Convention

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