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Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 33:456-462 (2003)
© 2003 Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research

Patterns of Care Study in Japan: Analysis of Patients Subjected to Mastectomy Followed by Radiotherapy

Naoto Shikama1,2, Shigeru Sasaki1,2, Michihide Mitsumori1,3, Masahiro Hiraoka1,3, Chikako Yamauchi1,3, Tokihiro Yamamoto1,4, Teruki Teshima1,4 and Toshihiko Inoue1,5,+

1 Japanese PCS Working Subgroup of Breast Cancer, 2 Department of Radiology, Shinshu University, School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Nagano, 3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Kyoto University School of Medicine, Kyoto, 4 Department of Medical Engineering, Osaka University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka and 5 Division of Multidisciplinary Radiotherapy, The Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan

Background: Two prospective studies reported in 1997 demonstrated that postoperative radiotherapy after mastectomy was not only associated with a higher loco-regional control rate but also with a higher overall survival rate. The purpose of this study is to clarify the processes of care for patients undergoing mastectomy and postoperative radiotherapy in Japan.

Methods: A national survey carried out in 1998–2000, involving 79 Japanese institutions by two-stage cluster sampling of institutions and patients, disclosed that 1124 patients with breast cancer had been treated between 1995 and 1997. Mastectomy followed by radiotherapy was performed on 258 patients.

Results: The compliance rates for pre-treatment evaluation, including history, physical examination and mammography, averaged ~50% (24–81%). The chest wall was irradiated in only 19% of the patients and regional node irradiation was carried out for 70–86%. Radiation treatment planning with the aid of computed tomography was done in only 29% of patients (university hospitals or cancer centers, 39%; other hospitals, 17%; P = 0.001). Hormonal therapy was administered to 56% of the patients who showed no endocrine responsiveness. Non-intensive chemotherapy, which did not include the use of anthracycline or taxol, was used in 55% of the patients who received chemotherapy.

Conclusions: There is room for improvement regarding some aspects of radiotherapy and adjuvant systemic therapies. Especially in the field of radiotherapy, significant differences were found among the treatment techniques employed in various institutions.

+ For reprints and all correspondence: Naoto Shikama, Department of Radiology, Shinshu University, School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan. E-mail: shikama{at}hsp.md.shinshu-u.ac.jp


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