Mortality by laterality of the primary tumour among 55,000 breast cancer patients from the Swedish Cancer Registry
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Mortality by laterality of the primary tumour among 55,000 breast cancer patients from the Swedish Cancer Registry
Abstract
To examine the hypothesis that radiotherapy for breast cancer can cause myocardial infarction, cause-specific mortality by laterality of the primary tumour was analysed among 54,617 breast cancer patients reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry during 1970-1985. The rationale was that radiotherapy for a left-sided breast cancer invariably results in higher doses of radiation to the myocardium than a similar treatment given for a right-sided tumour whereas other possible risk factors for cardiovascular disease probably are unrelated to the laterality of the tumour. The median follow-up was 9 years (range 1-17 years). Patients with left-sided tumours were found to have a higher mortality due to myocardial infarction than patients with right-sided tumours (P less than 0.01) but there was no difference in regard to total intercurrent mortality. Further analyses of individual radiotherapy studies are warranted to quantify the excess risk associated with radiation and to study the significance of the type of radiation, portal arrangements, total dose and fractionation. It seems reasonable to assume that adverse effects of radiation are dose-related and may thus be minimised or prevented by the use of appropriate treatment techniques.
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