Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.

PURPOSE: To estimate cardiac doses from breast cancer radiotherapy in Sweden from the 1950s to the 1990s. These doses will contribute to deriving dose-response relationships for the risk of radiation-induced heart disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Swedish nationwide cancer register was used to ide...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Taylor, C, Nisbet, A, McGale, P, Goldman, U, Darby, S, Hall, P, Gagliardi, G
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
_version_ 1797089459196395520
author Taylor, C
Nisbet, A
McGale, P
Goldman, U
Darby, S
Hall, P
Gagliardi, G
author_facet Taylor, C
Nisbet, A
McGale, P
Goldman, U
Darby, S
Hall, P
Gagliardi, G
author_sort Taylor, C
collection OXFORD
description PURPOSE: To estimate cardiac doses from breast cancer radiotherapy in Sweden from the 1950s to the 1990s. These doses will contribute to deriving dose-response relationships for the risk of radiation-induced heart disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Swedish nationwide cancer register was used to identify women irradiated for breast cancer in the Stockholm area. Virtual simulation, computed tomography planning, and manual planning were used to reconstruct radiotherapy regimens. Estimates of heart and coronary artery dose were derived for each woman. RESULTS: Cardiac doses were assessed in 358 women. Mean heart dose varied from <0.1 to 23.6 Gy and mean left anterior descending coronary artery dose varied from 0.1 to 46.3 Gy. Mean heart doses averaged across women irradiated in each decade for left-sided and right-sided breast cancers, respectively, were 5.1 and 1.8 Gy in the 1950s, 10.5 and 4.7 Gy in the 1970s and 3.0 and 1.9 Gy in the 1990s. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy increased from the 1950s to the 1970s, and then reduced substantially in the 1980s and 1990s. The wide range of doses observed should provide substantial statistical power for the estimation of dose-response relationships for radiation-induced heart disease.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T03:04:24Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:b2042bc5-7c3e-4103-9328-6e833d2fa18a
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T03:04:24Z
publishDate 2009
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:b2042bc5-7c3e-4103-9328-6e833d2fa18a2022-03-27T04:08:35ZCardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:b2042bc5-7c3e-4103-9328-6e833d2fa18aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Taylor, CNisbet, AMcGale, PGoldman, UDarby, SHall, PGagliardi, GPURPOSE: To estimate cardiac doses from breast cancer radiotherapy in Sweden from the 1950s to the 1990s. These doses will contribute to deriving dose-response relationships for the risk of radiation-induced heart disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Swedish nationwide cancer register was used to identify women irradiated for breast cancer in the Stockholm area. Virtual simulation, computed tomography planning, and manual planning were used to reconstruct radiotherapy regimens. Estimates of heart and coronary artery dose were derived for each woman. RESULTS: Cardiac doses were assessed in 358 women. Mean heart dose varied from <0.1 to 23.6 Gy and mean left anterior descending coronary artery dose varied from 0.1 to 46.3 Gy. Mean heart doses averaged across women irradiated in each decade for left-sided and right-sided breast cancers, respectively, were 5.1 and 1.8 Gy in the 1950s, 10.5 and 4.7 Gy in the 1970s and 3.0 and 1.9 Gy in the 1990s. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy increased from the 1950s to the 1970s, and then reduced substantially in the 1980s and 1990s. The wide range of doses observed should provide substantial statistical power for the estimation of dose-response relationships for radiation-induced heart disease.
spellingShingle Taylor, C
Nisbet, A
McGale, P
Goldman, U
Darby, S
Hall, P
Gagliardi, G
Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.
title Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.
title_full Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.
title_fullStr Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.
title_short Cardiac doses from Swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s.
title_sort cardiac doses from swedish breast cancer radiotherapy since the 1950s
work_keys_str_mv AT taylorc cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s
AT nisbeta cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s
AT mcgalep cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s
AT goldmanu cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s
AT darbys cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s
AT hallp cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s
AT gagliardig cardiacdosesfromswedishbreastcancerradiotherapysincethe1950s