Advances in Radiation Oncology (Jul 2021)

Genomically Guided Breast Radiation Therapy: A Review of the Current Data and Future Directions

  • Casey L. Liveringhouse, MD,
  • Iman R. Washington, MD,
  • Roberto Diaz, MD, PhD,
  • Rachel B. Jimenez, MD,
  • Eleanor E. Harris, MD,
  • Rachel Rabinovitch, MD,
  • Wendy A. Woodward, MD, PhD,
  • Javier F. Torres-Roca, MD,
  • Kamran A. Ahmed, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 100731

Abstract

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Purpose: To highlight the current evidence and the limitations in data to support a personalized approach in breast oncology radiation therapy management and define steps needed for clinical implementation. Methods and Materials: A critical review of the current literature on the use of genomics in breast radiation therapy was undertaken by a group of breast radiation oncologists to discuss current data, future directions, and challenges. Results: A summary of the existing data, ongoing clinical trials, and future directions is provided. The authors note many groups have developed radiation-specific genomic assays, which demonstrate promise in prediction of local control and benefit from radiation therapy; however, prospective validation of their utility is needed. Limitations continue to exist in our understanding of tumor biology and how it can be integrated into clinical practice. Conclusions: Given the relative ubiquity of breast radiation therapy, the variety of dose and fractionation approaches, and the current data to support a personalized approach, it is our belief that the delivery of breast radiation therapy is uniquely poised for a genomically personalized radiation therapy approach. Prospective clinical trials implementing genomic signatures are needed at this time to advance the field.