Pain and functional impairment of the ipsilateral shoulder girdle in patients who underwent surgery and radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) is a late complication reported in the literature. We analyze a correlation with dosimetric parameters and propose an algorithm for sparing strategies. A total of 111 patients treated for BC were included in this observational analysis during follow-up protocol visits. Exclusion criteria were the presence of moderate or severe arthrosis history and/or rheumatologic diseases. All the patients had complete physical and multidimensional examinations during joint (physiatrist and radiotherapy oncology) follow-up visits. A scapula-humeral articulation (SHA) standardized contouring was performed retrospectively on Eclipse® treatment plans. A possible correlation between patients' characteristics, radiotherapy, and dosimetry analysis and functional impairment was investigated at statistical analysis. Results of analysis were summarized into a proposal of algorithm for sparing SHA.

Marazzi, F., Masiello, V., Marchesano, D., Boldrini, L., Luzi, S., Ferrara, P. E., Amabile, E., Piccari, D., Landi, F., Moschella, F., Franceschini, G., Masetti, R., Mantini, G., Valentini, V., Smaniotto, D., Shoulder girdle impairment in breast cancer survivors: the role of range of motion as predictive factor for dose distribution and clinical outcome, <<TUMORI>>, 2019; 105 (105 (4)): 319-330. [doi:10.1177/0300891619839287] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/133192]

Shoulder girdle impairment in breast cancer survivors: the role of range of motion as predictive factor for dose distribution and clinical outcome

Marazzi, Fabio
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Boldrini, Luca;Luzi, Stefano;Ferrara, Paola Emilia;Amabile, Eugenia;Piccari, Danila;Landi, Francesco;Moschella, Francesca;Franceschini, Gianluca;Masetti, Riccardo;Mantini, Giovanna;Valentini, Vincenzo
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Smaniotto, Daniela
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2019

Abstract

Pain and functional impairment of the ipsilateral shoulder girdle in patients who underwent surgery and radiotherapy for breast cancer (BC) is a late complication reported in the literature. We analyze a correlation with dosimetric parameters and propose an algorithm for sparing strategies. A total of 111 patients treated for BC were included in this observational analysis during follow-up protocol visits. Exclusion criteria were the presence of moderate or severe arthrosis history and/or rheumatologic diseases. All the patients had complete physical and multidimensional examinations during joint (physiatrist and radiotherapy oncology) follow-up visits. A scapula-humeral articulation (SHA) standardized contouring was performed retrospectively on Eclipse® treatment plans. A possible correlation between patients' characteristics, radiotherapy, and dosimetry analysis and functional impairment was investigated at statistical analysis. Results of analysis were summarized into a proposal of algorithm for sparing SHA.
2019
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Marazzi, F., Masiello, V., Marchesano, D., Boldrini, L., Luzi, S., Ferrara, P. E., Amabile, E., Piccari, D., Landi, F., Moschella, F., Franceschini, G., Masetti, R., Mantini, G., Valentini, V., Smaniotto, D., Shoulder girdle impairment in breast cancer survivors: the role of range of motion as predictive factor for dose distribution and clinical outcome, <<TUMORI>>, 2019; 105 (105 (4)): 319-330. [doi:10.1177/0300891619839287] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/133192]
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