术中放射治疗对口腔癌辅助治疗的长期疗效。

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如果可能的话,口腔癌的治疗选择是手术切除并保留器官。放射治疗通常用于术后治疗。在手术过程中提供放射剂量,定义为术中放疗(IORT),特别是在复发风险高或存在肉眼或肉眼残留疾病的情况下,可能非常有用。本回顾性研究的目的是评估IORT联合术后分次放疗(EBRT)治疗口腔鳞状细胞癌患者的有效性。该研究包括23例患者:IORT剂量为5-7.5 Gy,使用INTRABEAM™产生的50 kV x射线,结合50-60 Gy的EBRT,分25-30次,取决于是否存在囊外侵犯和手术边缘狭窄或阳性。采用标准统计检验。中位随访时间为64个月(8-222个月)。5年局部肿瘤控制率为92%,10年随访率为82.5%。5年总生存率(OS)为56%,随后5年降至45%。LTC, DFS和OS在性别,t分期,分级和肿瘤定位方面没有差异,尽管一小组分析病例可能会引起一些不确定性。IORT联合EBRT急性副反应轻微,无晚期并发症发生。本研究表明,低能x射线IORT联合术后EBRT是一种可行且安全的治疗方式,可能降低局部复发的风险。
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Long term effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy given as a boost in adjuvant treatment for oral cavity cancers.

Long term effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy given as a boost in adjuvant treatment for oral cavity cancers.

Long term effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy given as a boost in adjuvant treatment for oral cavity cancers.

Long term effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy given as a boost in adjuvant treatment for oral cavity cancers.

The oral cancer treatment of choice is surgical excision with an organ preservation, if it is possible. Radiation therapy is commonly used as a postoperative treatment. Delivering radiation dose during surgery, defined as intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT), can be very useful especially in case of high risk of recurrence or where gross or macroscopic residual disease are present. The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the effectiveness of IORT combined with postoperative fractionated irradiation (EBRT) of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity. The study included 23 patients: IORT dose of 5-7.5 Gy was delivered using 50 kV X-rays generated by INTRABEAM™, combined with EBRT of 50-60 Gy in 25-30 fractions depending on presence of extracapsular invasion and narrow or positive surgical margins. Standard statistical tests were used. Median follow up was 64 months (range 8-222 months). The 5-year local tumour control was 92% and 82.5% in the 10-year follow-up. The 5-year overall survival (OS) was 56% and decreased to 45% during the next 5 years. There were no differences in the LTC, DFS and OS regarding sex, T-stage, grade and tumour localization, although a small group of analysed cases may raise some uncertainties. Acute side effects of combined IORT and EBRT were mild and no late complications occurred. The present study indicated that low-energy X-rays IORT combined with postoperative EBRT is a feasible and safe therapeutic modality which likely reduces a risk of locoregional recurrences.

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