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. 1991 Mar;20(3):159-65.
doi: 10.1016/0167-8140(91)90092-u.

Relationship between early and late normal-tissue injury after postmastectomy radiotherapy

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Relationship between early and late normal-tissue injury after postmastectomy radiotherapy

S M Bentzen et al. Radiother Oncol. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

Factors of importance in the development of telangiectasia were investigated in a series of 229 patients who, between 1978 and 1982, received postmastectomy radiotherapy with two different fractionation schedules. Patients who developed moist desquamation had a statistically significantly increased risk of developing telangiectasia after a specific course of radiotherapy. As an example the estimated incidence of severe telangiectasia after 44 Gy in 22 fractions increases from 27% to 49% in patients who developed grade greater than or equal to 2 moist desquamation as an early radiation reaction. A reanalysis of the Aarhus data with telangiectasia as the endpoint gave an alpha/beta ratio at 2.8 Gy (95% c.l. (-0.1, 8.1) Gy) and a relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of high energy electrons relative to 8 MV photons at 0.89 (95% c.l. (0.85, 0.93)). Patients age or the occurrence of severe erythema did not predispose to telangiectasia. A similar predisposition after moist desquamation was not seen for subcutaneous fibrosis. The RBE of high energy electrons relative to 8 MV photons for this endpoint was estimated at 0.88 (95% c.l. (0.86, 0.91].

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