Breast (Oct 2023)

Barrier films for the prevention of acute radiation dermatitis in breast cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

  • Cas Stefaan Dejonckheere,
  • Egon Dejonckheere,
  • Julian Philipp Layer,
  • Katharina Layer,
  • Gustavo Renato Sarria,
  • David Koch,
  • Alina Abramian,
  • Christina Kaiser,
  • Kira Lindner,
  • Anne Bachmann,
  • Teresa Anzböck,
  • Fred Röhner,
  • Frederic Carsten Schmeel,
  • Leonard Christopher Schmeel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71
pp. 31 – 41

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Purpose: Radiation dermatitis (RD) is the most common side effect of adjuvant whole-breast or chest wall irradiation, majorly impacting quality of life in numerous patients. The use of barrier films (polyurethane dressings such as Hydrofilm® and Mepitel® film remaining on the skin for the duration of the radiation treatment) has been investigated as a prophylactic measure in several prospective trials. Here, we critically appraise the available evidence behind preventive barrier film application in the context of breast cancer treatment. Methods: International literature was reviewed and high-quality randomised controlled trials (RCTs) were included in this meta-analysis. Results: The results of 5 RCTs (663 patients; >90% Caucasian) were analysed. Overall, barrier films lead to improved clinician- and patient-reported outcomes: fewer grade ≥2 RD (11% vs. 42%; OR = 0.16; p < 0.001) and moist desquamation (2% vs. 16%; OR = 0.12; p = 0.006), as well as less patient-reported pain (standardised mean difference [SMD] −0.51; p < 0.001), itching (SMD −0.52; p = 0.001), burning (SMD −0.41; p = 0.011), and limitations in daily activities (SMD −0.20; p = 0.007). Furthermore, barrier films have a high acceptance rate among patients, as well as a favourable cost-benefit ratio. Possible side effects due to its application are mild and mostly self-limiting. Overall, there was a lack of information on the radiation treatment techniques used. Conclusion: The evidence presented in this meta-analysis suggests that barrier films are an excellent tool in the prevention of RD among Caucasian patients receiving whole-breast or chest wall irradiation. Its use should therefore be considered routinely in these patients.

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