New study- no clear rads benefit for 1-3 node

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Journal Scan / Research · June 26, 2015

No Clear Effect of Postoperative Radiotherapy on Survival of Breast Cancer Patients With One to Three Positive Nodes

Can't seem to get link to post. Have only read abstract and not full paper, so not sure if there is a benefit for subsets, what the size of the study was, etc etc. Hoping someone more skilled than me can grab the article!!!

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  • Tinkerbells
    Tinkerbells Member Posts: 211
    edited June 2015

    http://m.annonc.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/6/11...


    No clear effect of postoperative radiotherapy on survival of breast cancer patients with one to three positive nodes: a population-based study

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    Abstract

    Background In published radiotherapy trials, the failure rate in the control arm among patients with one to three positive nodes is high compared with that seen with modern adjuvant treatments. Therefore, the generalizability of the results has been questioned. The aim of the present study was to compare relative survival in breast cancer patients between two Swedish regions with screening mammography programs and adjuvant treatment guidelines similar with the exception of the indication of radiotherapy for patients with one to three positive nodes.

    Patients and methods Between 1989 and 2006, breast cancer patients were managed very similarly in the west and southeast regions, except for indication for postoperative radiotherapy. In patients with one to three positive nodes, postmastectomy radiotherapy was generally given in the southeast region (89% of all cases) and generally not given in the west region (15% of all cases). For patients with one to three positive nodes who underwent breast-conserving surgery, patients in the west region had breast radiotherapy only, while patients in the southeast region had both breast and lymph nodes irradiated.

    Results The 10-year relative survival for patients with one to three positive lymph nodes was 78% in the west region and 77% in the southeast region (P = 0.12). Separate analyses depending on type of surgery, as well as number of examined nodes, also revealed similar relative survival.

    Conclusion Locoregional postoperative radiotherapy has well-known side-effects, but in this population-based study, there was little or no influence of this type of radiotherapy on survival when one to three lymph nodes were involved.

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  • Tinkerbells
    Tinkerbells Member Posts: 211
    edited June 2015

    specialk- we crossed paths! But knew I could count on you

  • sticec
    sticec Member Posts: 26
    edited June 2015

    I did not have Rads and my twin sister did. Both had several positive nodes in axillary and sent. We joke about who will have a possible recurrence and who will not. Also had different chemo regiments.

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