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Background: Chest wall progression of breast carcinoma affects up to 5% of breast cancer patients and is a major source of their pain. Treatment options are limited or may not be offered to these patients. Low-dose Photofrin-induced photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers an excellent clinical response with minimal morbidity. We report our continued experience with PDT in this setting.
Methods: Fourteen patients with more than 500 truncal metastases were treated with PDT. All received off-label Photofrin (.8 mg/kg) IV and light treatment at 630 nm from a diode laser with a microlens at a fluence of 1800 mW and a total light dose of 150 to 200 J/cm2 at 48 hours. One patient required re-treatment because of extensive disease.
Results: Follow-up was at least 6 months, and several extended to >24 months. All patients demonstrated tumor necrosis, with 9 of 14 complete responses, including with lesions >2 cm in thickness. Disease progression occurred outside of the treatment field. Several patients had initial regression of untreated lesions. Wound care, especially with disease in the deep tissues, was an issue.
Conclusions: Low-dose Photofrin-induced PDT offers patients with chest wall progression a treatment option with an excellent clinical response. To date, the response is prolonged and offers good local control. Surgical oncologists have an active role in this treatment option.
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Cuenca, R.E., Allison, R.R., Sibata, C. et al. Breast Cancer With Chest Wall Progression: Treatment With Photodynamic Therapy. Ann Surg Oncol 11, 322–327 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1245/ASO.2004.03.025
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