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Skin dose-volume predictors of moderate-severe late side effects after whole breast radiotherapy

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Skin dose-volume predictors of moderate-severe late side effects after whole breast radiotherapy / Cicchetti, Alessandro; Mangili, Paola; Fodor, Andrei; Gabellini, Maria Giulia Ubeira; Chiara, Anna; Deantoni, Chiara; Mori, Martina; Pasetti, Marcella; Palazzo, Gabriele; Rancati, Tiziana; Del Vecchio, Antonella; Gisella Di Muzio, Nadia; Fiorino, Claudio. - In: RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-8140. - 194:(2024). [10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110183]
Abstract:
Background: Toxicity after whole breast Radiotherapy is a relevant issue, impacting the quality-of-life of a not negligible number of patients. We aimed to develop a Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) model predicting late toxicities by combining dosimetric parameters of the breast dermis and clinical factors. Methods: The skin structure was defined as the outer CT body contour's 5 mm inner isotropic expansion. It was retrospectively segmented on a large mono-institutional cohort of early-stage breast cancer patients enrolled between 2009 and 2017 (n = 1066). Patients were treated with tangential-field RT, delivering 40 Gy in 15 fractions to the whole breast. Toxicity was reported during Follow-Up (FU) using SOMA/LENT scoring. The study endpoint was moderate-severe late side effects consisting of Fibrosis-Atrophy-Telangiectasia-Pain (FATP G >= 2) developed within 42 months after RT completion. A machine learning pipeline was designed with a logistic model combining clinical factors and absolute skin DVH (cc) parameters as output. Results: The FATP G2 + rate was 3.8 %, with 40/1066 patients experiencing side effects. After the preprocessing of variables, a cross-validation was applied to define the best-performing model. We selected a 4-variable model with Post-Surgery Cosmetic alterations (Odds Ratio, OR = 7.3), Aromatase Inhibitors (as a protective factor with OR = 0.45), V20 Gy (50 % of the prescribed dose, OR = 1.02), and V42 Gy (105 %, OR = 1.09). Factors were also converted into an adjusted V20Gy. Conclusions: The association between late reactions and skin DVH when delivering 40 Gy/15 fr was quantified, suggesting an independent role of V20 and V42. Few clinical factors heavily modulate the risk.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cicchetti, Alessandro; Mangili, Paola; Fodor, Andrei; Gabellini, Maria Giulia Ubeira; Chiara, Anna; Deantoni, Chiara; Mori, Martina; Pasetti, Marcella; Palazzo, Gabriele; Rancati, Tiziana; Del Vecchio, Antonella; Gisella Di Muzio, Nadia; Fiorino, Claudio
Autori di Ateneo:
DI MUZIO NADIA GISELLA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/171036
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RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
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RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
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