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THU215 Treatment Of Childhood-onset Craniopharyngioma Patients Using Proton Beam Therapy Versus Photon-based Radiation Therapy In The Prospective Kraniopharyngeom 2007 Trial

Disclosure: C. Friedrich: None. S. Boekhoff: None. P. Sowithayasakul: None. M. Eveslage: None. J. Beckhaus: None. B. Bison: None. B. Timmermann: None. H.L. Muller: None. Proton beam therapy (PBT) compared to photon-based radiotherapy (XRT) offers the benefit to administer lower radiation doses to cr...

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Autores principales: Friedrich, Carsten, Boekhoff, Svenja, Sowithayasakul, Panjarat, Eveslage, Maria, Beckhaus, Julia, Bison, Brigitte, Timmermann, Beate, Muller, Hermann Lothar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10555399/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1465
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Sumario:Disclosure: C. Friedrich: None. S. Boekhoff: None. P. Sowithayasakul: None. M. Eveslage: None. J. Beckhaus: None. B. Bison: None. B. Timmermann: None. H.L. Muller: None. Proton beam therapy (PBT) compared to photon-based radiotherapy (XRT) offers the benefit to administer lower radiation doses to critical organs thereby possibly minimizing the risk of sequelae in patients with residual craniopharyngiomas (CP) after hypothalamus-sparing surgery. The validation in large CP patient cohorts is still pending. Of 290 childhood-onset CP patients included 2007-2019 in the prospective multicenter trial KRANIOPHARYNGEOM 2007, 99 (34%) received external RT (65% PBT, 35% XRT). Outcome was compared between the different groups in terms of overall (OS) and event-free survival (EFS), quality of life (QoL using PEDQOL), functional capacity (FMH), and auxological data (BMI and height SDS) one, three and five years after irradiation/CP diagnosis. PBT became the predominant irradiation technique during the study period (used in 23% and 77% of all irradiated patients registered within the first and second half of the enrollment period, respectively). PBT as well as XRT were associated with high (p<0.001) EFS (PBT: 0.917 ± 0.040; XRT: 0.940 ± 0.041) compared to non-RT (EFS: 0.669 ± 0.044). OS was similar in all groups. No differences between PBT, XRT and non-RT CP patients concerning functional capacity and anthropometric parameters (height SDS, BMI SDS) have been obtained. Only in the PEDQOL domain “physical function”, proxy-assessed QoL was lower one year after PBT when compared to XRT treated and non-irradiated CP patients. PBT is similar efficient in preventing relapses in childhood-onset CP patients. During follow-up, clinically relevant differences between PBT and XRT in terms of QoL, functional capacity and degree of obesity as a marker of hypothalamic syndrome were not detectable. While PBT is increasingly applied, studies on larger CP cohorts with longer follow-up after RT are warranted to analyze, whether it can prevent sequelae such as hypothalamic syndrome and severe obesity compared to XRT. Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023