Spontaneous Radiation-Induced Rib Fractures in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Postmastectomy Irradiation—A Clinical Radiobiological Analysis of the Influence of Fraction Size and Dose-Response Relationships on Late Bone Damage
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Acta Oncologica
- Vol. 27 (2), 117-122
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868809090331
Abstract
The influence of fraction size on normal tissue damage was analysed in 231 patients treated with postmastectomy irradiation given either with a 12-fraction regimen (1978–1980) or with a 22-fraction regimen (1981). Chest radiographs taken 1–6 years after treatment were reviewed for spontaneous, radiation-induced rib fracture within the treated area. Patients treated with a large dose per fraction had significantly higher incidence of late bone damage (19%) than patients treated with a standard dose per fraction (6%) even though they had been treated with the aim to obtain equivalent biologic response according to the NSD formula. Furthermore, there was a clear dose-response relationship, especially in the 12-fraction regimen, where the total dose at the reference point varied over a wide range. Isoeffect doses could be estimated for the two different fractionation schedules. Using the linear quadratic model, alpha/beta ratios for late bone damage were estimated to be within the range of 1.8–2.8 Gy, i.e. similar to those reported for other late responding normal tissues.Keywords
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