- Author:
Won Kyung CHO
1
;
Doo Ho CHOI
;
Won PARK
;
Haeyoung KIM
;
Seonwoo KIM
;
Myung Hee SHIN
;
Hyejung CHA
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Breast neoplasms; Gastrointestinal hemorrhage; Radiotherapy; Stomach neoplasms
- MeSH: Breast Neoplasms; Breast; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage; Hemorrhage; Humans; Incidence; Insurance, Health; Korea; Radiotherapy; Radiotherapy, Adjuvant; Stomach; Stomach Neoplasms
- From:Journal of Breast Cancer 2019;22(3):464-471
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: PURPOSE: In some patients who receive adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) for the left breast, the stomach is located inside the RT field. This study investigates the incidence of gastric complications following adjuvant RT for breast cancer using data of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service in South Korea. METHODS: We identified 37,966 women who underwent surgery and received adjuvant RT for breast cancer. The cumulative incidence rate of gastric hemorrhage and gastric cancer was calculated and compared for left and right breast cancers. RESULTS: Among 37,966 patients, 19,531 (51.4%) and 18,435 (48.6%) had right and left breast cancers, respectively. After a median follow-up duration of 6.3 years, the cumulative incidence of gastric cancer and gastric hemorrhage did not differ between right and left breast cancers (p = 0.414 and p = 0.166, respectively). The multivariable analysis revealed that old age was the only factor associated with the development of gastric cancer (p < 0.001) and gastric hemorrhage (p < 0.001). The incidence of gastric cancer and hemorrhage did not differ between patients who received adjuvant RT for right and left breast cancers. CONCLUSION: Irradiation-related chronic complications of the stomach in patients with breast cancer are minimal. A study with a longer follow-up duration might be needed to assess the risk of gastric cancer.