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Purpose: In ductal carcinoma in situ, whole breast radiation therapy (WBRT) reduces local recurrence rates, but ipsilateral breast events at 10 years were observed in 15% to 19% of 50-year-old patients. The BONBIS trial (NCT00907868) assessed the effect of an additional localized radiation boost on local recurrence-free survival (primary endpoint). Methods and Materials: This large multicenter (n = 53), randomized, open-label phase 3 trial was conducted from November 2008 to July 2014. In total, 2004 patients with complete ductal carcinoma in situ resection underwent postsurgery WBRT followed or not by a 16-Gy boost in the tumor bed. Only late radiation therapy-induced toxicity occurrence (National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v3.0), health-related quality of life European Organisation for Research and Treatment Of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of life Cancer Patients (QLQ-C30) v3.0 and EORTC Quality of life Breast Cancer Patients (QLQ-BR23), and potential predictive factors of breast subcutaneous fibrosis (BSCF) (ie, secondary endpoints) will be reported here because the primary endpoint has not been reached yet. Results: After a median follow-up of 66.9 months (95% CI, 65.1-67.8), grade ≥2 BSCF was observed in 4.9% of patients (7.0% in the WBRT + boost vs 2.8% in the WBRT arm; P
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Bourgier, C., Mollevi, C., Cowen, D., Castan, F., Lemanski, C., Gourgou, S., … Azria, D. (2026). Late Toxicities and Quality of Life After a Radiation Boost for Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: Boost or No Boost in DCIS Randomized Trial. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, 124(1), 109–121. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2025.07.1442
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