The impact of volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy on clinical outcomes of patients with gynecological malignancies

Milijana Rakin, Natasa Anicic, O. Ivanov, Sanja Jaric, Nemanja Novakovic, Ivan Korpivica
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Introduction. In locally advanced cancers of the cervix, endometrium and vulva, radiotherapy is the primary treatment modality. In recent years, new modern techniques of external radiation have been developed in radiation oncology, with the goal of dose escalation to the target volume, while sparing healthy tissues. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of volumetric modulated arc therapy on clinical outcomes of patients with gynecological malignancies. Material and Methods. Data were retrospectively collected from 60 patients treated for International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage I - III cervical, endometrial and vulvar cancers, using definitive (n = 35) or adjuvant (n = 25) radiotherapy/ chemoradiotherapy. Thirty patients underwent three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (definitive in 22 and adjuvant in 8) and the other 30 patients were treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy (definitive in 13 and adjuvant in 17). The following clinical outcome parameters were compared between the two groups: complete clinical response, disease free survival, progression free survival, and 4-year overall survival. Results. Progression free survival of patients treated with definitive radiotherapy/ chemoradiotherapy using volumetric modulated arc therapy was 17.2 months, while in the group treated with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy it was 7.9 months (p = 0.300). Four-year overall survival in patients who were treated with definitive radiotherapy/ chemoradiotherapy using three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy was 50%, and 61.5% in the group treated with definitive volumetric modulated arc therapy (p = 0.200), while in patients treated using adjuvant radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy it was 75% vs. 88.2%, respectively (p = 0.400). Conclusion. Although without statistical significance, volumetric modulated arc therapy showed better results with respect to progression free survival and 4-year overall survival in previously unoperated patients who underwent definitive radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy.
体积调节电弧放疗对妇科恶性肿瘤患者临床预后的影响
介绍。在局部晚期宫颈癌、子宫内膜癌和外阴癌中,放疗是主要的治疗方式。近年来,放射肿瘤学发展了新的现代外照射技术,目的是在不损害健康组织的情况下将剂量增加到靶体积。本研究的目的是确定体积调节电弧治疗对妇科恶性肿瘤患者临床结果的影响。材料和方法。回顾性收集了60例国际妇产科联合会I - III期宫颈癌、子宫内膜癌和外阴癌患者的资料,使用了明确(n = 35)或辅助(n = 25)放疗/放化疗。30例患者接受了三维适形放射治疗(22例确诊,8例辅助),另外30例患者接受了体积调节弧线治疗(13例确诊,17例辅助)。比较两组之间的以下临床结局参数:完全临床反应、无疾病生存期、无进展生存期和4年总生存期。结果。采用体积调节弧线治疗的最终放疗/放化疗患者的无进展生存期为17.2个月,而采用三维适形放疗的患者的无进展生存期为7.9个月(p = 0.300)。采用三维适形放射治疗的最终放疗/放化疗组患者的四年总生存率为50%,采用最终体积调制弧线治疗组患者的四年总生存率为61.5% (p = 0.200),而采用辅助放疗/放化疗组患者的四年总生存率分别为75%和88.2% (p = 0.400)。结论。虽然没有统计学意义,但体积调节弧线治疗在术前接受明确放疗/放化疗的患者的无进展生存期和4年总生存期方面显示出更好的结果。
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