The aim was to quantify the risk of post-treatment sarcoma in breast cancer
patients, All 122991 women with a breast cancer from 1958 to 1992 in the S
wedish Cancer Register were followed up for soft tissue sarcomas and 116 we
re found, giving a standardised incidence ratio of 1.9 (95% CI 1.5-2.2). Th
e absolute risk was 13 per 10(4) person-years. The sarcomas were located in
the breast region or on the ipsilateral arm in 63% (67/106), There were 40
angiosarcomas and 76 sarcomas of other types. In a case-control study, ang
iosarcoma correlated significantly with lymphoedema of the arm, odds ratio
(OR) 9.5 (95% CI 3.2-28.0), but no correlation with radiotherapy was observ
ed. For other types of sarcoma there was a correlation with the integral do
se. The dose-response relationship indicated that the risk increased linear
ly with the integral dose to 150-200J and stabilised at higher energies. Th
e OR was 2.4 (95% CI 1.4-4.2) for an energy of 50J, approximately correspon
ding to the radiation of the breast after breast-conserving surgery. Thus,
only oedema of the arm correlated with angiosarcoma, but for other types of
sarcoma the integral dose of radiotherapy was a predictor of the risk. (C)
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