Breast cancer is a second common form of malignancy and is one of the leading causes of mortality among cancer patients across the world. Locoregional recurrence occurs in 5–20% of patients despite upfront treatment. Local therapy (surgery plus minus re-irradiation) with or without systemic therapy is generally recommended for management. Local control rates vary; months to years, but a significant percentage lives 5 years. Therefore, treatment strategies to increase response rates are significant. Hyperthermia is one of the most potent radiosensitizers and data from meta-analysis and randomized trials support its use with radiotherapy. This study reviews the biologic rationale and clinical evidence about concomitant use of hyperthermia and radiotherapy in locally-recurrent breast cancer patients.
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Arslan, S. A., Ozdemir, N., Sendur, M. A., Eren, T., Ozturk, H. F., Aral, I. P., … Inan, G. A. (2017). Hyperthermia and Radiotherapy Combination for Locoregional Recurrences of Breast Cancer: A Review. Breast Cancer Management, 6(4), 117–126. https://doi.org/10.2217/bmt-2017-0011