Would you offer FAST-Forward for a metastatic breast cancer patient with breast implants needing palliation of symptomatic breast lesions?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
This is a common scenario.
If symptomatic and close to the surface/skin, I would favor 30/10-39/13 with 1 cm bolus to get skin dose where needed; I would be a bit concerned about 5.2 Gy/fraction and that amount of bolus.
If larger, deeper lesions that are causing symptoms, 26/5 is fine in my opini...
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Radiation Oncologist at Providence Health, St. Joseph Hospital What if the patient also had bulky axillary and su...
Radiation Oncologist at Cleveland Clinic I have done RNI with 30/10.
Radiation Oncologist at Providence Health, St. Joseph Hospital Thank you--your insights are very helpful.
Radiation Oncologist at Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network I have done 26 in 5 for palliation also based on e...
Radiation Oncologist at The Oregon Clinic-Radiation Oncology West I've had several palliative axillary complete resp...
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
I've had very good luck with 26/5 whole breast with an SIB to 30-35 (depending on proximity to skin) to gross disease with fractions given twice weekly (no bolus). Clinical responses have been excellent--even for fungating lesions--toxicity is low, and it's non-burdensome for patients. Others have a...
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Radiation Oncologist at Lake Huron Medical Center This approach with SIB has been published by the T...
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
Not for implants but yes, I would consider FF for a palliative breast without foreign body and overt infection.
My preference is to offer 30/10 +/- 15/5 boost to residual disease a week later for palliative breast patients.
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
I agree with the answers above. Also, although not often considered for breast, I have used quad shot several times in patients with poorer functional status with really good success for stopping bleeding and drainage and helping with pain. It's not overly burdensome for them. I just get off of brac...
What if the patient also had bulky axillary and su...
I have done RNI with 30/10.
Thank you--your insights are very helpful.
I have done 26 in 5 for palliation also based on e...
I've had several palliative axillary complete resp...