RADT-08. IS THERE A CORRELATION BETWEEN ANEMIA AND RADIATION NECROSIS IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS WITH BRAIN METASTASES UNDERGOING RADIOSURGERY? A PRELIMINARY SINGLE-INSTITUTION COHORT STUDY

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INTRODUCTION: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a highly effective treatment for brain metastases. Radiation necrosis (RN) is a prominent dose-limiting toxicity, occurring in 5-10% of patients. Data on differences in RN incidence based on tumor molecular markers and the potential correlation with anemia have not been explored. The objective of this study was to 1) report our institutional rates of RN in patients with breast cancer brain metastases (BCBM) undergoing radiosurgery; and 2) investigate the correlation of anemia with RN rates. METHODS: A retrospective review of patients with BCBM treated with SRS between May 2006 and October 2020 was conducted. To ensure homogeneity, only patients with oligometastatic disease (1-4 BM) and only 1 session of SRS were included. Hemoglobin (Hb) was assessed from 3 months before or 6 months post SRS, and diagnosis of anemia was made for Hb <13 g/dL in males and Hb <12 g/dL in females. Logistic regression was used to analyze correlation of anemia and RN. RESULTS: 44 patients were included (82 total lesions treated by SRS, median 2). Seventy-seven lesions were treated with SRS to a median dose of 20 Gy (15-24 Gy). Five lesions were treated with fractionated SRS (30Gy, 3-5 fractions). Five patients (11.4%) developed RN based on imaging; two went on to biopsy with one having pathological confirmation of RN. Anemia was identified in twenty-eight (63.7%) patients; 1 was treated with iron supplementation. Although anemia was not significantly associated with RN, patients with anemia did have significantly lower OS than those without (p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Our institutional data suggest similar RN rates in BCBM patients as the literature. Our sample size was too small to investigate correlation between anemia and RN, though survival may be impacted. Larger, multi-institutional studies are underway to further study this possibility.

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