A phase II study evaluating the effect of intensity modulated postmastectomy radiation therapy on implant failure rates in breast cancer patients with immediate, 2-stage implant reconstruction with an MRI imaging correlative substudy Journal Article


Authors: Khan, A. J.; Marine, C. B.; Flynn, J.; Tyagi, N.; Zhang, Z.; Thor, M.; Gelblum, D.; Mehrara, B.; McCormick, B.; Powell, S. N.; Ho, A. Y.
Article Title: A phase II study evaluating the effect of intensity modulated postmastectomy radiation therapy on implant failure rates in breast cancer patients with immediate, 2-stage implant reconstruction with an MRI imaging correlative substudy
Abstract: Purpose: Postmastectomy radiation therapy is a mainstay in the adjuvant treatment of node-positive breast cancer, but it poses risks for women with breast reconstruction. Multibeam intensity-modulated radiation therapy improves dose conformality and homogeneity, potentially reducing complications in breast cancer patients with implant-based reconstruction. To investigate this hypothesis, we conducted a single-arm phase 2 clinical trial of breast cancer patients who underwent mastectomy/axillary dissection and prosthesis-based reconstruction. Methods and Materials: The primary endpoint was the rate of implant failure (IF) within 24 months of permanent implant placement, which would be considered an improvement over historical controls if below 16%. IF was defined as removal leading to a flat chest wall or replacement with another reconstruction. Patients were analyzed in 2 cohorts. Cohort 1 (RT-PI) received radiation therapy to the permanent implant. Cohort 2 (RT-TE) received radiation therapy to the TE. IF rates, adverse events, and quality of life were analyzed. Follow-up/postradiation therapy assessments were compared with the baseline/preradiation therapy assessments at 3 to 10 weeks after exchange surgery. A subgroup underwent serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sessions to explore the association between MRI-detected changes and capsular contracture, a known adverse effect of radiation therapy. Results: Between June 2014 and March 2017, 119 women were enrolled. Cohort 1 included 45 patients, and cohort 2 had 74 patients. Among 100 evaluable participants, 25 experienced IF during the study period. IF occurred in 8/42 (19%) and 17/58 (29%) in cohorts 1 and 2, respectively. Among the IFs, the majority were due to capsular contracture (13), infection (7), exposure (3), and other reasons (2). Morphologic shape features observed in longitudinal MRI images were associated with the development of Baker grade 3 to 4 contractures. Conclusions: The rate of IF in reconstructed breast cancer patients treated with intensity-modulated radiation therapy was similar to, but not improved over, that observed with conventional, 3-dimensional-conformal methods. MRI features show promise for predicting capsular contracture but require validation in larger studies. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; aged; major clinical study; intensity modulated radiation therapy; cancer patient; cancer radiotherapy; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; phase 2 clinical trial; breast cancer; mastectomy; radiotherapy; cohort analysis; patient monitoring; morphology; medical imaging; recurrent disease; trastuzumab; failure analysis; phase ii; intensity-modulated radiation therapy; diseases; radiation pneumonia; intensity-modulated; cancer patients; failure rate; capsular contracture; human; female; article; postmastectomy radiation therapies; implant complication; implant failures; therapy assessment
Journal Title: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
Volume: 120
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0360-3016
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2024-10-01
Start Page: 482
End Page: 495
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.03.031
PUBMED: 38570168
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11956692
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Notes: The MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) is acknowledge in the PDF -- Corresponding authors is MSK author: Atif J. Khan -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Zhigang Zhang
    427 Zhang
  2. Simon Nicholas Powell
    331 Powell
  3. Daphna Y Gelblum
    227 Gelblum
  4. Babak Mehrara
    448 Mehrara
  5. Beryl McCormick
    371 McCormick
  6. Neelam Tyagi
    151 Tyagi
  7. Maria Elisabeth Thor
    148 Thor
  8. Atif Jalees Khan
    152 Khan
  9. Jessica Flynn
    182 Flynn
  10. Catherine Blair Marine
    4 Marine