Résumé
Background: Radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) can induce coronary artery disease many years after RT. At an earlier stage, during the first two years after RT, we aimed to evaluate the occurrence of increased coronary artery calcium (CAC) and its association with cardiac exposure. Methods: This prospective study included 101 BC patients treated with RT without chemotherapy. Based on CAC CT scans performed before and two years after RT, the event ‘CAC progression’ was defined by an increase in overall CAC score (CAC RT+ two years—CAC before RT > 0). Dosimetry was evaluated for whole heart, left ventricle (LV), and coronary arteries. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess association with doses. Results: Two years after RT, 28 patients presented the event ‘CAC progression’, explained in 93% of cases by a higher CAC score in the left anterior descending coronary (LAD). A dose–response relationship was observed with LV exposure (for Dmean LV: OR = 1.15, p = 0.04). LAD exposure marginally explained increased CAC in the LAD (for D2 LV: OR =1.03, p = 0.07). Conclusion: The risk of early CAC progression may be associated with LV exposure. This progression might primarily be a consequence of CAC increase in the LAD and its exposure.
langue originale | Anglais |
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Numéro d'article | 5724 |
journal | Cancers |
Volume | 14 |
Numéro de publication | 23 |
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Etat de la publication | Publié - déc. 2022 |
Modification externe | Oui |
Financement
This research was funded by F\u00E9d\u00E9ration Fran\u00E7aise de Cardiologie (FFC), Electricit\u00E9 de France (EDF) and the H2020 Euratom research and training program 2014-2018 under grant agreement No. 755523 in the frame of the MEDIRAD project.
Bailleurs de fonds | Numéro du bailleur de fonds |
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Horizon 2020 Framework Programme | |
Electricité de France | |
Fédération Française de Cardiologie | |
H2020 Euratom | 755523 |