South Asian Journal of Cancer (Jan 2013)

Abnormalities by pulmonary regions studied with computer tomography and clinical correlation following local-regional radiotherapy for breast cancer

  • Kallol Bhadra,
  • Niladri B Patra,
  • Amitabha Manna,
  • Apurba Kabasi,
  • Jayanta Pal,
  • Shyamal K Sarkar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2278-330X.105886
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 21 – 25

Abstract

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Background: Adjuvant local-regional radiotherapy (RT) is commonly recommended for breast cancer patients. Postoperative adjuvant RT for breast cancer is associated with pulmonary side effects. This study was undertaken to measure the RT-induced pulmonary radiological changes with computer tomography (CT) scan using a CT-adapted modification of the Arriagada classification system, and to correlate these changes to RT techniques, pulmonary complications, and pulmonary function. The aim of the study is to study pulmonary radiological abnormalities with CT following different RT techniques for breast cancer, and their correlation to pulmonary complications and reduction in forced vital capacity (FVC). Materials and Methods: CT scans of the lungs were performed prior to and 4 months following RT in 53 breast cancer patients treated with local-regional RT. The radiological abnormalities were analyzed with a CT-adapted modification of a classification system originally proposed by Arriagada. The patients were monitored for RT-induced pulmonary complications. FVC was measured prior to and 6 months following RT. Statistical analysis used were that increasing CT scores were correlated with pulmonary complications ( P 0.05). Conclusions: Radiological abnormalities detected on CT images and scored with a modification of Arriagada′s classification system can be used as an objective endpoint for pulmonary side effects in postmastectomy RT.

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