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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-430122

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Objective To systematically evaluate the influence of radiotherapy on triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients treated with breast conservation surgery.Methods Electronic databases including PubMed,Ovid,CBM,VIP and CNKI and seven journals in Chinese (including the Chin J Breast Cancer,Chin J Clin Oncol,Chin J Radiat Oncol,Chin J Cancer,Chin J Oncol,J Pract Oncol and Tumor)were searched.Clinical trials comparing survival rates of patients with TNBC and non TNBC treated with breast conservation surgery and radiotherapy were reviewed.The quality assessment and data extraction were performed by two reviewers independently.RevMan5.1 software developed by the Cochrane collaboration was used for Meta-analysis.The 5-year distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS),overall survival (OS) and local recurrence-free survival (LRFS) rates were the primary end points.Results Five trials including 2345 patients with breast cancer were included in this systematic review.417 patients had TNBC and 1928 patients had non TNBC.Meta-analysis showed that the 5-year DMFS and OS rates of patients with TNBC were lower compared with non TNBC (Z =5.29,P =0.000 and Z =3.35,P =0.001).There was no statistical significant difference in 5-year LRFS rate between patients with TNBC and non TNBC (Z =1.35,P =0.180).Conclusion Radiotherapy provides good local control for patients with TNBC after breast conservation surgery.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-430112

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Objective To study long-term outcome and prognostic factors of nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensity modulated radiotherapy.Methods A total of 299 patients with nondisseminated nasopharyngeal carcinoma who received initial radiotherapy were analyzed retrospectively.The primary lesion and the upper neck received 70 Gy (5 fraction per week in all 30 fraction) by intensitymodulated radiotherapy (IMRT).The lower neck and the supraclavicular fossa was given 54 Gy (5 fraction per week in all 30 fraction) by a single anterior tangent field with spinal cord block.A median dose of 9.2 Gy (4-20.Gy) was given to the residual primary lesion by IMRT or X-knife.The Kaplan-Meier method was used for calculating the overall survival (OS),disease progression-free survival (DPFS),distant metastasisfree survival (DMFS),Log-rank test was used for evaluating the differences between groups.Multivariate prognostic factor was analyzcd by Cox method.Results The follow-up rate was 99.7%.119 patients were followed-up more than with 5 years.The 5-year OS for stage Ⅰ + Ⅱ,stage Ⅲ and stage Ⅳ were 97.1%,82.7% and 52.2%(x2=46.19,P=0.000),the 5 years DPFS were 100%,77.6% and 57.7% (x2=23.29,P =0.000),DMFS were 100%,82.3%,63.7% (x2 =16.57,P =0.000) respectively.The 5 year OS,DPFS and DMFS of male and female were 70.7% vs 94.1% (x2=16.82,P=0.000),71.5% vs 87.3% (x2 =4.74,P =0.029) and 77.2% vs 89.7% (x2 =4.38,P =0.036) respectively.For patients who were younger than 45-years,the male had a significantly unfavorable 5-year OS (66.8% vs.91.2%,x2=7.07,P=0.008),DPFS (59.9% vs.91.2%,x2=7.72,P=0.005) and DMFS (66.4% vs.94.0%,x2 =8.46,P =0.004) ;For patients who were old than 45-years,only OS was significantly different between male and female (72.2% vs.96.0%,x2 =10.19,P =0.001).Multivariate analysis showed the independent prognosticfactors for OS,DPFS,DMFS,were gender (x2 =14.27,5.72,17.64,P =0.000,0.017,0.000),TNM stage (x2 =5.33,15.70,10.57,P =0.021,0.000,0.001) and lymph nodes capsular invasion (x2 =4.30,11.08,21.24,P =0.038,0.001,0.000).Intracranial invasion and supraclavicular lymph node metastasis were independent prognostic factors for OS (x2 =13.32,5.38,P =O.000,0.020).Conclusions The TNM stage,lymph nodes capsular invasion and gender are independent prognostic factors for nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensity-modulated radiotherapy.The patients of younger than 45years own a worse outcome.

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