在部分照射乳房后的放射性肺炎
Tamar Brooks1, Marie Wood2, Rachel Rabinovitch3
1Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, NY.
Practical radiation oncology
|June 2, 2024
概括
症状性辐射性肺炎发生在一个健康的妇女在乳腺癌早期部分照射后. 这种罕见的并发症强调了在放射治疗期间需要仔细监测肺组织的必要性.
科学领域:
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 辐射瘤学 辐射瘤学
- 肺部医学 肺部医学
背景情况:
- 放射性肺炎是胸部放射治疗的潜在并发症.
- 部分乳腺照射 (PBI) 是早期乳腺癌全乳腺照射的替代方案.
- 确立了肺部剂量限制,但PBI试验中肺炎的具体数据有限.
研究的目的:
- 为了呈现PBI后症状性辐射肺炎的病例.
- 审查辐射肺炎的风险因素,诊断和管理.
- 讨论在PBI中对肺组织节省的影响.
主要方法:
- 一个健康的女性患有早期乳腺癌的案例介绍.
- 部分乳房照射与深呼吸呼吸 (DIBH).
- 关于辐射肺炎和PBI的文献综述.
主要成果:
- 患者出现了症状性辐射肺炎,尽管符合所有已公布的剂量限制.
- 辐射性肺炎的发病率通常很低 (<1%至1.5%与节点辐射).
- 根据技术,PBI可能与全乳房照射相比无法提供优越的肺节约.
结论:
- 即使达到剂量限制,也可能发生症状性辐射肺炎.
- 仔细的患者选择和监测对于PBI至关重要.
- 需要进一步研究PBI中肺炎风险,特别是使用不同的技术.
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