Lymphedema Secondary to Postmastectomy Radiation: Incidence and Risk Factors
- 1 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Annals of Surgical Oncology
- Vol. 11 (6), 573-580
- https://doi.org/10.1245/aso.2004.04.017
Abstract
Postmastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) has proven benefits for certain patients with breast cancer; however, one of its complications is lymphedema. This study examines the incidence of and risk factors associated with lymphedema secondary to PMRT. The charts of patients treated with mastectomy at Roswell Park Cancer Institute between January 1, 1995, and April 20, 2001, who received PMRT were reviewed. Univariate analysis of patient, disease, and treatment variables was conducted. Multivariate analysis was performed on variables found to be significant in univariate analysis. One hundred five patients received PMRT. The incidence of lymphedema was 27%. Patient age, body mass index, disease stage, positive lymph nodes, nodes resected, postoperative infection, duration of drainage, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy were not associated with lymphedema. Total dose (P = .032), posterior axillary boost (P = .047), overlap technique (P = .037), radiotherapy before 1999 (P = .028), and radiotherapy at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (P = .028) were significantly associated with lymphedema. Increased lymphedema was noted with supraclavicular, internal mammary, mastectomy scar boost, and chest wall tangential photon beam radiation, but the associations were not statistically significant. The high incidence and debilitating effects of lymphedema must be weighed against the benefits of PMRT. Efforts to prevent lymphedema should be emphasized.Keywords
This publication has 61 references indexed in Scilit:
- Late Treatment-Related Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Randomized to Postmastectomy Radiotherapy and Systemic Treatment Versus Systemic Treatment AloneActa Oncologica, 2000
- Postoperative radiotherapy in high-risk postmenopausal breast-cancer patients given adjuvant tamoxifen: Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group DBCG 82c randomised trialThe Lancet, 1999
- Postoperative Radiotherapy in High-Risk Premenopausal Women with Breast Cancer Who Receive Adjuvant ChemotherapyNew England Journal of Medicine, 1997
- Pain and other symptoms after different treatment modalities of breast cancerAnnals of Oncology, 1995
- Cause-specific mortality in long-term survivors of breast cancer who participated in trials of radiotherapy.Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1994
- Radiation-induced brachial plexopathy: Neurological follow-up in 161 recurrence-free breast cancer patientsInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1993
- Influence of Adjuvant Irradiation on the Development of Late Arm Lymphedema and Impaired Shoulder Mobility after Mastectomy for Carcinoma of the BreastActa Oncologica, 1988
- Postmastectomy Irradiation in High-Risk Breast Cancer Patients: Present status of the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group trialsActa Oncologica, 1988
- The value of the NSD formula in equation of acute and late radiation complications in normal tissue following 2 and 5 fractions per week in breast cancer patients treated with postmastectomy irradiationRadiotherapy and Oncology, 1987
- The effect of pre- and postmastectomy radiotherapy on the degree of edema, shoulder-joint mobility, and gripping forceCancer, 1981