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Original Article

Influence of Radiation Therapy on Lung Tissue in Breast Cancer Patients: CT-assessed density changes 4 years after completion of radiotherapy

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Pages 845-849 | Accepted 22 Jun 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

CT-assessed density changes in lung tissues were measured in 22 disease-free breast cancer patients 4 years after completion of radiation therapy. All patients had previously undergone similar CT-examinations before treatment, 3 months, and 9 months after radiotherapy. In patients with visible areas of increased lung density at earlier CT-examinations a decrease of focal findings was observed at 4 years. In patients without focal findings, an increase in density relative to that before therapy was observed. The difference between the mean lung density values among those with visible radiological findings and those without was statistically significant both at 3 and 9 months after therapy. However, this difference did not persist at 4 years. These results may indicate a 2–phase development of radiation-induced lung damages—an acute phase and a late phase; the late phase emerging slowly, and in this study detectable 4 years after completion of radiation therapy.

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