A prospective study on association of fatigue with dose to central nervous system structures in head and neck irradiation.

IF 2 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy Pub Date : 2026-02-27 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.5603/rpor.109518
Anu George, M Lithika Lavanya, Ayesha Iqbal Maniyar, T R Arul Ponni
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Abstract

Background: Fatigue is a common symptom in cancer patients accounting for 50-80% of patients and is multifactorial. Although many studies have focused on fatigue in head and neck cancer patients, studies on radiation dosimetric analysis of central nervous system (CNS) structures and their association with fatigue are rare. Hence, we have assessed patient-reported acute fatigue scores and correlated them with radiation dose received by brainstem, posterior fossa and pituitary.

Materials and methods: Forty-two head and neck cancer patients receiving radiotherapy from October 2018 to March 2020 were analyzed for fatigue scores using a questionnaire. Posterior Fossa, Pituitary and Brainstem structures were delineated and dose received by them was correlated with fatigue scores.

Results: Fatigue scores increased from 49 ± 12 at baseline to 78 ± 12 at the 6th week of radiation treatment and reduced to 56 ± 18 at one month post treatment, but did not reach pre-treatment values. A statistically significant correlation was observed between posterior fossa D max and 6th week fatigue scores; and brainstem D max and fatigue scores at one month post treatment.

Conclusions: Doses to brainstem and posterior fossa should be assessed and kept as low as reasonably possible to minimize fatigue.

头颈部辐照中疲劳与剂量对中枢神经系统结构影响的前瞻性研究。
背景:疲劳是癌症患者的常见症状,占患者的50-80%,并且是多因素的。虽然许多研究都集中在头颈癌患者的疲劳上,但对中枢神经系统(CNS)结构及其与疲劳的关系进行辐射剂量分析的研究很少。因此,我们评估了患者报告的急性疲劳评分,并将其与脑干、后窝和垂体接受的辐射剂量联系起来。材料与方法:对2018年10月至2020年3月接受放疗的42例头颈癌患者的疲劳评分进行问卷调查分析。描绘后窝、垂体和脑干结构,其接受的剂量与疲劳评分相关。结果:疲劳评分从基线时的49±12分上升到放射治疗第6周时的78±12分,治疗后1个月时下降到56±18分,但均未达到治疗前的水平。后窝D max与第6周疲劳评分有统计学意义;治疗后1个月脑干D max和疲劳评分。结论:应评估脑干和后窝的剂量,并尽可能降低剂量以减少疲劳。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
115
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy is an interdisciplinary bimonthly journal, publishing original contributions in clinical oncology and radiotherapy, as well as in radiotherapy physics, techniques and radiotherapy equipment. Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy is a journal of the Polish Society of Radiation Oncology, the Czech Society of Radiation Oncology, the Hungarian Society for Radiation Oncology, the Slovenian Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology, the Polish Study Group of Head and Neck Cancer, the Guild of Bulgarian Radiotherapists and the Greater Poland Cancer Centre, affiliated with the Spanish Society of Radiotherapy and Oncology, the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and the Portuguese Society of Radiotherapy - Oncology.
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