Postmastectomy radiotherapy: randomized trials

1999 
Postmastectomy radiotherapy decreases threefold the risk of locoregional recurrences according to th results of many randomized trials and overviews. This risk is mainly related to the number of involved axillary nodes (ie, about 25%, 35%, and 55% at 10 years when 1 to 3, 4 to 9, and 10 or more nodes are involved). In contrast, at 10 years, fewer than 15% of patients with negative axillary nodes relapse locally. The effect of postmastectomy radiotherapy on distant metastases and overall survival is a controversial issue. On the one hand, results are compatible with the existence of a mechanism of secondary dissemination generated from locoregional tumor nests. The beneficial effect of radiotherapy may be observed in the absence or presence of adjuvant systemic treatment. On the other hand, a deleterious late toxic, mainly cardiac, effect of radiation has also been shown. This point emphasizes the importance of radiation technique and quality to obtain a positive balance in terms of overall survival.
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