External beam accelerated partial breast irradiation versus whole breast irradiation after breast conserving surgery in women with ductal carcinoma in situ and node-negative breast cancer (RAPID): a randomised controlled trial

Timothy J. Whelan, Jim A. Julian, Tanya S. Berrang, Do Hoon Kim, Isabelle Germain, Alan M. Nichol, Mohamed Akra, Sophie Lavertu, Francois Germain, Anthony Fyles, Theresa Trotter, Francisco E. Perera, Susan Balkwill, Susan Chafe, Thomas McGowan, Thierry Muanza, Wayne A. Beckham, Boon H. Chua, Chu Shu Gu, Mark N. LevineIvo A. Olivotto, Carson Leong, Beverly Helen Lester, Winkle Bingchung Kwan, Medhat Zikry Abd-El-Malek, Arthur Cheung, Maha Almahmudi, Joel Broomfield, Michael Sia, Melanie Jean Reed, Jane Wilson, Islam Gharib Mohamed, Caroline Holloway, Kenneth Mills, David W. Petrik, Juanita Mary Crook, Frances Lai Wah Wong, Hannah Mills Carolan, David Voduc, Paris Ann Ingledew, Sonia Nguyen, Mira Keyes, Lorna M. Weir, Scott Tyldesley, Peter Lim, Christina Aquino Parsons, Robert Olson, Paul Blood, Elaine Sze Sze Wai, Pauline Truong, Hosam (Sam) Kader, Abraham Alexander, Aminudin Rahman Mohd Mydin, Sally Smith, Maria Vlachaki, Valerie Panet-Raymond, Krystine Lupe, Jennifer Goulart, David Nguyen, Karen Chu, Joycelin Canavan, Julianna Caon, Susan Tyler, Negin Shahid, Jacqueline Lam, John Amanie, Diane Marie Severin, Bassam Abdul Karim, Keith Tankel, Nadeem Pervez, Kurian Joseph, Zsolt Gabos, Barbara Krause, Fleur Huang, Tien Phan, Peter Craighead, Elizabeth Yan, J. A.(Jack) MacKinnon, Robert Nordal, Siraj Husain, Jon Paul Voroney, Richie Sinha, James Pinilla, Andrew Cooke, Kalyani Vijayraghavan, Steven Latosinsky, Elizabeth Saettler, Yiu Keung (James) Lau, Marianne Krahn, Ethel MacIntosh, Maged Nashed, Bashir Bashir, Vamsee Torri, Benjamin Goldenberg, Christina Kim, Vasanth Basrur, Ramana Rachakonda, Darin Gopaul, Sundeep Shahi, Sofya Kobeleva, Ian Dayes, David Hodson, Barbara Strang, Sachi Voruganti, William McMillan, Harold Reiter, Jim Wright, Jonathan Sussman, Som Mukherjee, Susan Gudelis, David D'Souza, Michael Lock, Nancy Read, Olga Vujovic, Brian Yaremko, Edward Yu, Theodore Vandenberg, Jawaid Younus, Kylea Potvin, Tracy Sexton, Brian Dingle, Brian Findlay, Janice Giesbrecht, Philip Hughes, Martin Samosh, Michael Levesque, Radhika Yelamanchili, Linda Lee, Rachel VanderMeer, David Wasserman, Julie Bowen, David Want, Randall Bissett, Adam Andronowski, Sarwat Shehata, Hugh L. Prichard, Wayne Koll, Philip C. Chan, Jimmy Mui, Youssef M. Youssef, Holly Campbell, Medhat El-Mallah, Fawaad Iqbal, Behzad (Sayed) Banihashemi, Peter Dixon, Laval Grimard, Catherine Lochrin, Joanne Meng, Peter Cross, Samy El-Sayed, Bernd Esche, Paul Genest, Jean Michel Caudrelier, Scott Morgan, Jean Marc Bourque, Vimoj Nair, Senti Senthelal, Glenn Jones, Jonathan Tsao, John Radwan, Charles Hayter, Marisa Finlay, JD (Jidong) Lian, Yongjin Wang, Jasper Yuen, Luleul Khan, B. C.John Cho, Christine Anne Koch, Fei Fei Liu, Lee Ann Manchul, Michael McLean, Pamela Catton, Robert E. Dinniwell, Woodrow A. Wells, Wilfred Levin, Lorraine Walsh, Caroline Chung, Kathy Han, Tatiana Conrad, Joelle Helou, Aisling Barry, Ken Schneider, Khalid Hirmiz, Hakam T. Abu-Zahra, Isabelle Roy, Jose Ayllon, Pierre Del Vecchio, Marie Andrée Fortin, Jean Pierre Guay, Francis Methot, Pierre Rousseau, Marjory Jolicoeur, Toni Vu, Levon Igidbashian, Anne Dagnault, Luis Victor Diaz de Bedoya, Chang Shu Wang, Andre Fortin, Eric Vigneault, Isabelle Vallieres, Paul Emile Raymond, Andre Guy Martin, Lucie Blondeau, Marie Larochelle, Nathalie Lessard, Melanie Gaudreault, Valerie Théberge, Abdenour Nabid, Olivier Ballivy, Rachel Bujold, Annie Ebacher, Sawyna Provencher, Pierre Chabot, Celine Lemaire, Peter Vavassis, Cathy Menkarios, Michael Yassa, Khalil Sultanem, Lawrence Panasci, David Melnychuk, Francois Patenaude, Wilson Miller, Catalin Mihalioiu, Paul Ahlgren, Richard Dalfen, Adrian Langleben, Donna Stern, Jonathan Wan, Christine Lambert, Marc David, Neil Kopek, Annie Carbonneau, Tarek Hijal, Nancy Grant, Farah Naz, M. D. Mohiuddin, S. Eshwar Kumar, Robert Rutledge, Dorianne Elizabeth Rheaume, Maureen C. Nolan, Wladyslawa Cwajna, Suki Gill, Tracie Gleisner, Solveig Grenfell, Michelle Bishop, Niluja Thiruthaneeswaran, Chen Liu, Claire Philips, Roslyn Drummond, Bronwyn King, Steven P. David, Mary K. Dwyer, Gillian Campbell, Susan Brooks, Ramesh Arunachalam, Giuseppe Sasso, Chelleraj Benjamin, Chakiath Jose, Christine Elder, Hedley Krawitz, Dominique Lee, Roger Huang, Sudha Purchuri, Maria Pearse, Thayavalappil Hemanth, Ruth Angell, Vikash Patel, Glenys Round, Anupam Chaudhuri, Christopher Ford

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Background: Whole breast irradiation delivered once per day over 3–5 weeks after breast conserving surgery reduces local recurrence with good cosmetic results. Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) delivered over 1 week to the tumour bed was developed to provide a more convenient treatment. In this trial, we investigated if external beam APBI was non-inferior to whole breast irradiation. Methods: We did this multicentre, randomised, non-inferiority trial in 33 cancer centres in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Women aged 40 years or older with ductal carcinoma in situ or node-negative breast cancer treated by breast conserving surgery were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive either external beam APBI (38·5 Gy in ten fractions delivered twice per day over 5–8 days) or whole breast irradiation (42·5 Gy in 16 fractions once per day over 21 days, or 50 Gy in 25 fractions once per day over 35 days). Patients and clinicans were not masked to treatment assignment. The primary outcome was ipsilateral breast tumour recurrence (IBTR), analysed by intention to treat. The trial was designed on the basis of an expected 5 year IBTR rate of 1·5% in the whole breast irradiation group with 85% power to exclude a 1·5% increase in the APBI group; non-inferiority was shown if the upper limit of the two-sided 90% CI for the IBTR hazard ratio (HR) was less than 2·02. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT00282035. Findings: Between Feb 7, 2006, and July 15, 2011, we enrolled 2135 women. 1070 were randomly assigned to receive APBI and 1065 were assigned to receive whole breast irradiation. Six patients in the APBI group withdrew before treatment, four more did not receive radiotherapy, and 16 patients received whole breast irradiation. In the whole breast irradiation group, 16 patients withdrew, and two more did not receive radiotherapy. In the APBI group, a further 14 patients were lost to follow-up and nine patients withdrew during the follow-up period. In the whole breast irradiation group, 20 patients were lost to follow-up and 35 withdrew during follow-up. Median follow-up was 8·6 years (IQR 7·3–9·9). The 8-year cumulative rates of IBTR were 3·0% (95% CI 1·9–4·0) in the APBI group and 2·8% (1·8–3·9) in the whole breast irradiation group. The HR for APBI versus whole breast radiation was 1·27 (90% CI 0·84–1·91). Acute radiation toxicity (grade ≥2, within 3 months of radiotherapy start) occurred less frequently in patients treated with APBI (300 [28%] of 1070 patients) than whole breast irradiation (484 [45%] of 1065 patients, p<0·0001). Late radiation toxicity (grade ≥2, later than 3 months) was more common in patients treated with APBI (346 [32%] of 1070 patients) than whole breast irradiation (142 [13%] of 1065 patients; p<0·0001). Adverse cosmesis (defined as fair or poor) was more common in patients treated with APBI than in those treated by whole breast irradiation at 3 years (absolute difference, 11·3%, 95% CI 7·5–15·0), 5 years (16·5%, 12·5–20·4), and 7 years (17·7%, 12·9–22·3). Interpretation: External beam APBI was non-inferior to whole breast irradiation in preventing IBTR. Although less acute toxicity was observed, the regimen used was associated with an increase in moderate late toxicity and adverse cosmesis, which might be related to the twice per day treatment. Other approaches, such as treatment once per day, might not adversely affect cosmesis and should be studied. Funding: Canadian Institutes for Health Research and Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)2165-2172
Nombre de pages8
JournalThe Lancet
Volume394
Numéro de publication10215
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - déc. 14 2019

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