Role of Hyperfactionated external beam radiotherapy in stage IIB to III and postoperative cases of carcinoma cervix: an evaluation

Shahi K.S., Pant Nirdosh, V. Gupta, Abhishek Singh
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OBJECTIVE – To investigate the tolerance to and response rate with hyperfractionated external radiotherapy in stages IIB to III and postoperative cases of carcinoma uterine cervix.METHODSA prospective study of carcinoma uterine cervix FIGO stage IIB to III and postoperative cases was undertaken. A total of 22 patients were studied (12 in study group and 10 in control group).Control group was treated by conventional fractionation-60Gy/30fractions (f), 2Gy/f, 5days/week for 6 weeks.Study group was treated in hyperfractionation schedule 72Gy/60f,5days/week over 6weeks. Two fractions of 120cGy per day were given at interval of 6 hours.RESULTS – Patients enrolled in this study ,13.6% had stage IIB ,4.5% stage IIIA,22.7% stage IIIB and 59.1% postoperative cases. No severe acute toxicity was observed but moderate acute reactions were high. The commonest site of complication was small bowel where severe toxicity occurred slightly higher in study group than control group. Complete response was 80% and 91.7% in control and study group respectively.CONCLUSION Hyperfractionated radiotherapy as compared to conventional radiotherapy has produced clinically better tumor control in stages IIB to III and postoperative cases without enhancing normal tissue damage.
强化外束放疗在宫颈癌IIB期至III期及术后病例中的作用:评价
目的:探讨宫颈癌IIB ~ III期及术后患者对高分割外放疗的耐受性及有效率。方法对FIGO期ⅱb ~ⅲ期及术后病例进行前瞻性研究。共研究22例患者(研究组12例,对照组10例)。对照组采用常规分剂治疗,60gy / 30gy (f)、2Gy/f, 5天/周,连用6周。实验组采用72Gy/60f高分割治疗方案,5天/周,持续治疗6周。每隔6小时给药120cGy /天两份。结果:本研究纳入的患者中,13.6%为IIB期,4.5%为IIIA期,22.7%为IIIB期,59.1%为术后病例。没有观察到严重的急性毒性,但中度急性反应很高。并发症最常见的部位是小肠,研究组的严重毒性发生率略高于对照组。对照组和研究组的完全缓解率分别为80%和91.7%。结论与常规放疗相比,超分割放疗在临床上对IIB ~ III期及术后病例的肿瘤控制效果更好,且未加重正常组织损伤。
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