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INTRAOPERATIVE RADIATION THERAPY FOR EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER Miranda Pernaski What is IORT? Intraoperative Radiation Therapy One time radiation treatment delivered immediately following lumpectomy. Radiation is only delivered to lumpectomy cavity including a 1-2cm margin Sparing critical structures • The idea of IORT first came about when a physician in India wanted to treat women diagnosed with breast cancer. • Due to their cultural beliefs women were not capable to drive themselves nor find a ride for weeks of treatment. • J.S. Viadya thought of the idea of a one-time radiation therapy treatment to eliminate this hassle for patients. The IORT machines Xoft Accent Inflatable applicator head Inflate until conformity to tumor cavity HDR afterloading device Applicator contains multiple catheters for the HDR sources to travel through during treatment delivery Zeiss Intrabeam Solid spherical applicator head Range in sizes from 2-5cm in diameter Delivers uniform dose Xoft Accent Ziess Intrabeam Patient Criteria for IORT **Based off of ASTRO guidelines for breast brachytherapy procedures • Early stage T0-T2 • Age • Tumor size <3cm • Negative margins after lumpectomy • No nodal involvement • Previous cancer and radiation therapy history IORT Procedure Observed procedure at Advocate Good Shepard • Surgeon performs lumpectomy and sentinel node biopsy • Confirms negative margins • IORT device is placed within cavity (size of applicator head is what fits best or surgeon’s preference) • Breast tissue is loosely sutured up and around applicator device to hold in place during treatment delivery • Ultrasound is used to verify applicator head placement -Must have at least 1cm margin of tissue around entire head • Treatment can then be delivered once everything is verified • About 15-20 minute treatment time • 20Gy delivered to lumpectomy cavity and 1-2cm margin Background Standard of care = EBRT following lumpectomy • EBRT consists of 4-7 weeks of treatment • 45-60Gy with or without boost IORT = delivered immediately following lumpectomy • One-time treatment • 20Gy IORT Treatment Delivery • IORT delivers radiation to only tumor cavity and 1-2 cm margin • More critical structure sparing than EBRT Contraindications of IORT When a mastectomy is formed on a woman and the entire breast is biopsied, microscopic tumor cells are found throughout the entire breast. **Original basis of EBRT to the entire breast tissue The most prevalent site of breast cancer recurrence is within a margin of the lumpectomy cavity. **Basis for IORT To Be Continued… • Not enough long-term research to confirm overall benefit compared to EBRT • Future following of patients that have been treated is needed