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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Radiotherapy and tamoxifen after mastectomy in postmenopausal women -- 20 year follow-up of the South Sweden Breast Cancer Group randomised trial SSBCG II:I.
- Fredrika Killander, Harald Anderson, Stefan Rydén, Torgil Möller, Knut Aspegren, Jeanette Ceberg, Christina Danewid, and Per Malmström.
- Department of Oncology, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden. Fredrika.Killander@med.lu.se
- Eur. J. Cancer. 2007 Sep 1; 43 (14): 2100-8.
AimsTo evaluate long-term effects of radiotherapy and tamoxifen after mastectomy on recurrence and survival in stage II breast cancer.MethodsA randomised phase III study with three treatment alternatives. (1) Radiotherapy 50 Gy/25 fractions to chest wall and regional lymph nodes (RT). (2) Radiotherapy and tamoxifen 30 mg/day for one year (RT+tam) and 3. Tamoxifen (tam).Results724 postmenopausal women were included between 1978 and 1985 and the trial was close to population based. Follow-up for survival was 23 years. Locoregional recurrences were reduced from 18.5% in the tam arm to 5.3% in the RT+tam arm. Overall mortality at 20 years was 71% in the RT arm, 68% in the RT+tam arm and 62% in the tam arm. The difference between RT+tam and tam was not significant except in the receptor positive subgroup in favour of non-irradiated patients (p=0.047). The cumulative incidence of systemic disease at 20 years was lower in the RT+Tam arm than in the RT arm, 40% versus 50% (p=0.047).ConclusionPostmastectomy radiotherapy significantly reduced loco-regional recurrences, but overall survival was not improved. At 20 years, a lower mortality was recorded for non-irradiated patients treated with tam.
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