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Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer
Accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy was performed as treatment for patients with T1 glottic cancer, and its utility was evaluated based on treatment outcomes and adverse effects. Fifty-eight men who had undergone radiotherapy were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor classification was Tis in 4 pa...
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author | Tamaki, Yukihisa Hieda, Yoko Yoshida, Rika Yoshizako, Takeshi Fuchiwaki, Takafumi Aoi, Noriaki Sekihara, Kazumasa Kitajima, Kazuhiro Kawauchi, Hideyuki Kitagaki, Hajime Sasaki, Ryohei Inomata, Taisuke |
author_facet | Tamaki, Yukihisa Hieda, Yoko Yoshida, Rika Yoshizako, Takeshi Fuchiwaki, Takafumi Aoi, Noriaki Sekihara, Kazumasa Kitajima, Kazuhiro Kawauchi, Hideyuki Kitagaki, Hajime Sasaki, Ryohei Inomata, Taisuke |
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description | Accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy was performed as treatment for patients with T1 glottic cancer, and its utility was evaluated based on treatment outcomes and adverse effects. Fifty-eight men who had undergone radiotherapy were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor classification was Tis in 4 patients, T1a in 38, and T1b in 16. Histological examination revealed squamous cell carcinoma in 55 patients. Travel time from home to hospital was 0–1 hour for 24 patients, 1–2 hours for 9, and >2 hours for 25. Laser vaporization was performed prior to radiotherapy in 38 patients, and 19 patients received concurrent chemotherapy with an agent such as S-1. Patients were irradiated twice daily using an irradiation container. Most patients received a dose of 1.5 Gy/fraction up to a total of 60 Gy. The median overall treatment time was 30 days, with a median observation period of 59.6 months. A complete response was observed in all patients. The 5-year overall survival, disease-free survival, and local control rates were 97.2%, 93.2%, and 97.8%, respectively. Although grade 3 pharyngeal mucositis was observed in 2 patients, there were no other grade 3 or higher acute adverse events. As late toxicity, grade 2 laryngeal edema and grade 1 laryngeal hemorrhage were observed in 1 patient each, but no serious events such as laryngeal necrosis or laryngeal stenosis were observed. In conclusion, this treatment method brings excellent outcome and will substantially reduce the treatment duration among patients who need to stay at nearby hotels while undergoing treatment at hospitals in rural areas. |
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spelling | pubmed-46645902015-12-09 Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer Tamaki, Yukihisa Hieda, Yoko Yoshida, Rika Yoshizako, Takeshi Fuchiwaki, Takafumi Aoi, Noriaki Sekihara, Kazumasa Kitajima, Kazuhiro Kawauchi, Hideyuki Kitagaki, Hajime Sasaki, Ryohei Inomata, Taisuke Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper Accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy was performed as treatment for patients with T1 glottic cancer, and its utility was evaluated based on treatment outcomes and adverse effects. Fifty-eight men who had undergone radiotherapy were retrospectively reviewed. Tumor classification was Tis in 4 patients, T1a in 38, and T1b in 16. Histological examination revealed squamous cell carcinoma in 55 patients. Travel time from home to hospital was 0–1 hour for 24 patients, 1–2 hours for 9, and >2 hours for 25. Laser vaporization was performed prior to radiotherapy in 38 patients, and 19 patients received concurrent chemotherapy with an agent such as S-1. Patients were irradiated twice daily using an irradiation container. Most patients received a dose of 1.5 Gy/fraction up to a total of 60 Gy. The median overall treatment time was 30 days, with a median observation period of 59.6 months. A complete response was observed in all patients. The 5-year overall survival, disease-free survival, and local control rates were 97.2%, 93.2%, and 97.8%, respectively. Although grade 3 pharyngeal mucositis was observed in 2 patients, there were no other grade 3 or higher acute adverse events. As late toxicity, grade 2 laryngeal edema and grade 1 laryngeal hemorrhage were observed in 1 patient each, but no serious events such as laryngeal necrosis or laryngeal stenosis were observed. In conclusion, this treatment method brings excellent outcome and will substantially reduce the treatment duration among patients who need to stay at nearby hotels while undergoing treatment at hospitals in rural areas. Nagoya University 2015-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4664590/ /pubmed/26663937 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Tamaki, Yukihisa Hieda, Yoko Yoshida, Rika Yoshizako, Takeshi Fuchiwaki, Takafumi Aoi, Noriaki Sekihara, Kazumasa Kitajima, Kazuhiro Kawauchi, Hideyuki Kitagaki, Hajime Sasaki, Ryohei Inomata, Taisuke Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer |
title | Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer |
title_full | Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer |
title_fullStr | Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer |
title_short | Short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer |
title_sort | short treatment time and excellent treatment outcome in accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for t1 glottic cancer |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664590/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26663937 |
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