Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys.
Evaluation of radiotherapy in high-risk breast cancer patients: report from the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group (DBCG 82) Trial.   
ABSTRACT
The role of postmastectomy irradiation together with systemic treatment was evaluated in high-risk patients included in the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group (DBCG) protocol 82. As of June 1989, a total of 1473 pre- and menopausal patients were randomized to postmastectomy irradiation + CMF versus CMF alone (protocol 82-b). A total of 1202 postmenopausal patients were randomized to postmastectomy irradiation + Tamoxifen versus Tamoxifen alone (protocol 82-c). At 5 years the actuarial loco-regional recurrence rate was significantly lower in the irradiated patients (82-b: 9% vs 28%, 82-c: 6% vs 36%). Further, disease-free survival was significantly improved in both pre- and postmenopausal irradiated patients compared with those who had only systemic treatment (82-b: 54% vs 47%, 82-c: 52% vs 38%). At present, overall survival is significantly different in 82-b patients (68% vs 63%) but not in post-menopausal 82-c patients (62% vs 61%). Thus, adjuvant systemic treatment alone (chemotherapy or tamoxifen) did not prevent loco-regional recurrences in high-risk patients after mastectomy and axillary lymph node sampling. However, a longer observation time is necessary to evaluate the consequence of primary optimal loco-regional tumor control in high-risk breast cancer patients with respect to overall survival.

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