Reduced-volume radiotherapy for locally advanced NPC improves QOL without compromising efficacy

IF 81.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
David Killock
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Abstract

Induction chemotherapy (IC) followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy is the standard of care for patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Most patients have considerable tumour shrinkage after IC, yet the radiotherapy target volume is calculated on the basis of the dimensions of the pretreatment tumour, which can result in debilitating toxicities owing to irradiation of surrounding functional structures. Now, data from a phase III trial demonstrate that reducing the radiation volume according to tumour shrinkage maintains local control and improves quality of life (QOL).

In this trial, 445 patients with previously untreated stage III–IVA NPC who had completed 3 cycles of gemcitabine–cisplatin IC were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive radiotherapy based on the post-IC versus pre-IC tumour volume, plus 2 or 3 cycles of concurrent cisplatin. For both groups, any areas of bony structural invasion observed prior to IC were included in the target volume, regardless of changes after IC. Non-inferior locoregional relapse-free survival (LRFS) was the primary end point.

局部晚期鼻咽癌小体积放疗可提高生活质量,但不影响疗效
诱导化疗(IC)后同步放化疗是局部晚期鼻咽癌(NPC)患者的标准治疗方法。大多数患者在IC后有相当大的肿瘤缩小,但放疗靶体积是根据预处理肿瘤的尺寸计算的,由于周围功能结构的照射,这可能导致衰弱毒性。现在,来自III期试验的数据表明,根据肿瘤缩小减少放射量可以维持局部控制并提高生活质量(QOL)。在这项试验中,445名先前未接受治疗的III-IVA期NPC患者完成了3个周期的吉西他滨-顺铂IC治疗,根据IC后与IC前的肿瘤体积随机分配(1:1)接受放疗,加上2或3个周期的顺铂治疗。在这两组中,在植入前观察到的任何骨结构侵犯区域都被纳入目标体积,而不考虑植入后的变化。非低度局部无复发生存期(LRFS)是主要终点。
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99.40
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114
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews publishes clinical content authored by internationally renowned clinical academics and researchers, catering to readers in the medical sciences at postgraduate levels and beyond. Although targeted at practicing doctors, researchers, and academics within specific specialties, the aim is to ensure accessibility for readers across various medical disciplines. The journal features in-depth Reviews offering authoritative and current information, contextualizing topics within the history and development of a field. Perspectives, News & Views articles, and the Research Highlights section provide topical discussions, opinions, and filtered primary research from diverse medical journals.
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