Bone marrow toxicity in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer undergoing multimodal treatment with VMAT/IMRT: are there dosimetric predictors for toxicity?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
D Hallqvist, C Kormann, S Pigorsch, M Kiechle, S E Combs, D Habermehl
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Abstract

Purpose: For women with locoregionally advanced cervical cancer, the standard of care treatment is the curatively intended chemoradiation therapy (CRT). A relationship between bone marrow (BM) dose-volume histograms (DVHs) and acute hematological toxicity (HT) has been debated recently. Aim of this study was the evaluation of BM dose constraints and HT in a contemporary patient cohort.

Methods: Radiation treatment plans of 31 patients with cervical cancer (FIGO stage IIB-IVB) treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy and simultaneous chemotherapy were explored retrospective. Pelvic bones (PB) and femoral heads (FH) were contoured and DVHs were correlated with white blood cells (WBC), hemoglobin levels and platelets.

Results: Comparing the absolute blood levels with the dose volumes of both FH and PB the data showed a significant correlation between WBC and the median dose of the FH and the median dose, V30Gy, V40Gy and V50Gy of the PB. A correlation between the toxicity grade of anemia and mean dose, maximum dose and V5Gy of the PB was found. Counting the highest grade of HT of all three blood levels of each patient, significant correlations were found for the mean and median dose, V30Gy, V40Gy and V50Gy of the PB.

Conclusion: The results show that blood levels may correlate with distinct dosimetric subvolumes of critical bone marrow compartments with a potential impact on therapeutic outcome and treatment-related toxicity. The data presented are in line with the previous findings on the relevance of dosimetric exposure of pelvic bony subvolumes.

接受 VMAT/IMRT 多模式治疗的局部晚期宫颈癌患者的骨髓毒性:是否存在毒性的剂量预测因素?
目的:对于患有局部晚期宫颈癌的妇女来说,标准治疗方法是治愈性化学放疗(CRT)。骨髓(BM)剂量-体积直方图(DVHs)与急性血液毒性(HT)之间的关系最近引起了争论。本研究的目的是评估当代患者队列中骨髓剂量限制与急性血液毒性的关系:方法:回顾性研究了 31 例宫颈癌患者(FIGO IIB-IVB 期)的放疗计划,这些患者均接受了调强放疗和同步化疗。对盆骨(PB)和股骨头(FH)进行了轮廓分析,并将DVH与白细胞(WBC)、血红蛋白水平和血小板进行了相关分析:将血液绝对水平与 FH 和 PB 的剂量体积进行比较,数据显示白细胞与 FH 的中位剂量以及 PB 的中位剂量、V30Gy、V40Gy 和 V50Gy 之间存在显著相关性。贫血的毒性等级与 PB 的平均剂量、最大剂量和 V5Gy 之间存在相关性。计算每位患者所有三种血液水平中最高级别的 HT,发现 PB 的平均剂量、中位剂量、V30Gy、V40Gy 和 V50Gy 之间存在显著相关性:结果表明,血液水平可能与关键骨髓区的不同剂量分区相关,对治疗结果和治疗相关毒性有潜在影响。所提供的数据与之前关于骨盆骨分区剂量暴露相关性的研究结果一致。
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