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Original Article | Open Access

Lymphocytopenia following adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer

Kazuya Takeda1,2 ( )Rei Umezawa1Takaya Yamamoto1Noriyoshi Takahashi1Yu Suzuki1Keita Kishida1So Omata1Keiichi Jingu1
Department of Radiation Oncology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
Department of Radiation Oncology, South Miyagi Medical Center, Ogawara, Japan
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Abstract

Objective

We retrospectively analyzed breast cancer patients who received adjuvant radiotherapy to determine the incidence of lymphocytopenia and its risk factors.

Methods

We reviewed 812 patients with breast cancer who received postoperative radiotherapy. Patients were divided into two groups based on the use of chemotherapy, and a generalized linear regression model was used to explore predictive factors for grade 2 or higher lymphocytopenia. We also examined the effect of lymphocytopenia on overall survival.

Results

Grade 2 or higher lymphocytopenia was observed in 19.4% of patients who did not receive chemotherapy and 45.1% of patients who received chemotherapy. In multivariate analysis, bilateral disease, regional lymph node irradiation, and baseline lymphocytopenia were associated with lymphocytopenia in patients who did not receive cytotoxic chemotherapy. Regional lymph node irradiation, baseline lymphocytopenia, use of antimetabolites, and use of molecular-targeted agents were associated with lymphocytopenia in patients treated with chemotherapy. In the survival analysis, lymphocytopenia was associated with worse overall survival only in patients treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy (p = 0.039), and not in patients who did not receive chemotherapy (p = 0.77).

Conclusion

The analysis revealed the incidence and risk factors of lymphocytopenia after postoperative radiotherapy in patients with breast cancer.

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Precision Radiation Oncology
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Cite this article:
Takeda K, Umezawa R, Yamamoto T, et al. Lymphocytopenia following adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer. Precision Radiation Oncology, 2024, 8(1): 22-29. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro6.1221

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Received: 17 November 2023
Revised: 05 February 2024
Accepted: 14 February 2024
Published: 29 February 2024
© 2024 The Authors.

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