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Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma
Carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) is an advanced modality for treating malignant melanoma. After we treated our first case of gynecological melanoma using C-ion RT in November 2004, we decided to conduct a clinical trial to evaluate its usefulness for the treatment of gynecological melanoma. The el...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3951082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24536019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt120 |
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author | Karasawa, Kumiko Wakatsuki, Masaru Kato, Shingo Kiyohara, Hiroki Kamada, Tadashi |
author_facet | Karasawa, Kumiko Wakatsuki, Masaru Kato, Shingo Kiyohara, Hiroki Kamada, Tadashi |
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description | Carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) is an advanced modality for treating malignant melanoma. After we treated our first case of gynecological melanoma using C-ion RT in November 2004, we decided to conduct a clinical trial to evaluate its usefulness for the treatment of gynecological melanoma. The eligibility criteria for enrollment in this study were histologically proven malignant melanoma of the gynecological regions with lymph node metastasis remaining in the inguinal and pelvic regions. The small pelvic space, including the GTV and the metastatic lymph node, was irradiated with up to a total dose of 36 GyE followed by a GTV boost of up to a total dose of 57.6 GyE or 64 GyE in 16 fractions. A series of 23 patients were treated between November 2004 and October 2012. Patient age ranged from 51–80 with a median of 71. Of the tumor sites, 14 were located in the vagina, 6 in the vulva, and 3 in the cervix uteri. Of the 23 patients, 22 were irradiated with up to a total dose of 57.6 GyE, and 1 patient was irradiated with up to a total dose of 64 GyE. Chemotherapy and interferon-β were also used to treat 11 of the patients. Acute and late toxicities of Grade 3 or higher were observed in 1 patient treated with concurrent interferon-β. The median follow-up time was 17 months (range, 6–53 months). There was recurrence in 14 patients, and the 3-year local control and overall survival rates were 49.9% and 53.0%, respectively. C-ion RT may become a non-invasive treatment option for gynecological melanoma. |
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spelling | pubmed-39510822014-03-12 Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma Karasawa, Kumiko Wakatsuki, Masaru Kato, Shingo Kiyohara, Hiroki Kamada, Tadashi J Radiat Res Oncology Carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) is an advanced modality for treating malignant melanoma. After we treated our first case of gynecological melanoma using C-ion RT in November 2004, we decided to conduct a clinical trial to evaluate its usefulness for the treatment of gynecological melanoma. The eligibility criteria for enrollment in this study were histologically proven malignant melanoma of the gynecological regions with lymph node metastasis remaining in the inguinal and pelvic regions. The small pelvic space, including the GTV and the metastatic lymph node, was irradiated with up to a total dose of 36 GyE followed by a GTV boost of up to a total dose of 57.6 GyE or 64 GyE in 16 fractions. A series of 23 patients were treated between November 2004 and October 2012. Patient age ranged from 51–80 with a median of 71. Of the tumor sites, 14 were located in the vagina, 6 in the vulva, and 3 in the cervix uteri. Of the 23 patients, 22 were irradiated with up to a total dose of 57.6 GyE, and 1 patient was irradiated with up to a total dose of 64 GyE. Chemotherapy and interferon-β were also used to treat 11 of the patients. Acute and late toxicities of Grade 3 or higher were observed in 1 patient treated with concurrent interferon-β. The median follow-up time was 17 months (range, 6–53 months). There was recurrence in 14 patients, and the 3-year local control and overall survival rates were 49.9% and 53.0%, respectively. C-ion RT may become a non-invasive treatment option for gynecological melanoma. Oxford University Press 2014-03 2014-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3951082/ /pubmed/24536019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt120 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japan Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Oncology Karasawa, Kumiko Wakatsuki, Masaru Kato, Shingo Kiyohara, Hiroki Kamada, Tadashi Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
title | Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
title_full | Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
title_fullStr | Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
title_short | Clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
title_sort | clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy for gynecological melanoma |
topic | Oncology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3951082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24536019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt120 |
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