Patterns of Palliative Radiotherapy Utilization for Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Melinda MushongaAnna Mary NyakabauNtokozo NdlovuHari Subramaniam IyerJennifer Ruth BellonCaroline KandaSandra Ndarukwa-JambwaFallon ChipidzaRudo Makunike-MutasaDavid MuchuwetiEdwin G MugutiShekinah Nefreteri Cluff ElmorePublished in: JCO global oncology (2021)
A minority of patients with metastatic breast cancer received RT (20%), and these were likely to be younger, with advanced tumor stage, and resided in provinces where RT is available. Conventional courses were generally prescribed. There is a need to strongly consider palliative RT as an option for patients with metastatic breast cancer and use of hypofractionated courses (e.g. 8 Gy in one fraction) may support this goal.