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Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms

No consensus exists regarding the role of radiotherapy in the management of gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients. We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes of 19 consecutive nonagenarian patients with gynecologic cancer (6 endometrial cancers, 6 cervical cancers, 4 vulvar cancers, and 3 vagina...

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Autores principales: Méry, Benoîte, Ndong, Sylvie Mengue, Guy, Jean-Baptiste, Assouline, Avi, Falk, Alexander T., Valeille, Anaïs, Trone, Jane-Chloé, Rivoirard, Romain, Auberdiac, Pierre, Vallard, Alexis, Espenel, Sophie, Moriceau, Guillaume, Collard, Olivier, Bosacki, Claire, Jacquin, Jean-Philippe, de Laroche, Guy, Fournel, Pierre, Chargari, Cyrus, Magné, Nicolas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4862062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27160517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40880-016-0104-4
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author Méry, Benoîte
Ndong, Sylvie Mengue
Guy, Jean-Baptiste
Assouline, Avi
Falk, Alexander T.
Valeille, Anaïs
Trone, Jane-Chloé
Rivoirard, Romain
Auberdiac, Pierre
Vallard, Alexis
Espenel, Sophie
Moriceau, Guillaume
Collard, Olivier
Bosacki, Claire
Jacquin, Jean-Philippe
de Laroche, Guy
Fournel, Pierre
Chargari, Cyrus
Magné, Nicolas
author_facet Méry, Benoîte
Ndong, Sylvie Mengue
Guy, Jean-Baptiste
Assouline, Avi
Falk, Alexander T.
Valeille, Anaïs
Trone, Jane-Chloé
Rivoirard, Romain
Auberdiac, Pierre
Vallard, Alexis
Espenel, Sophie
Moriceau, Guillaume
Collard, Olivier
Bosacki, Claire
Jacquin, Jean-Philippe
de Laroche, Guy
Fournel, Pierre
Chargari, Cyrus
Magné, Nicolas
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description No consensus exists regarding the role of radiotherapy in the management of gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients. We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes of 19 consecutive nonagenarian patients with gynecologic cancer (6 endometrial cancers, 6 cervical cancers, 4 vulvar cancers, and 3 vaginal cancers) who were treated with radiotherapy. Radiotherapy was performed mainly in a palliative setting (n = 12; 63.2%), with a median dose of 45 Gy (range, 6–76 Gy). Infrequent major acute or late toxicities were reported. Among 19 patients, 9 (47.4%) experienced tumor progression, 5 (26.3%) experienced complete response, 2 (10.5%) experienced stable disease and/or partial response. At last follow-up, 12 patients (63.2%) had died; most deaths (n = 9) occurred because of the cancer. These results suggest that radiotherapy is feasible in the treatment of nonagenarian patients with gynecologic cancer.
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spelling pubmed-48620622016-05-23 Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms Méry, Benoîte Ndong, Sylvie Mengue Guy, Jean-Baptiste Assouline, Avi Falk, Alexander T. Valeille, Anaïs Trone, Jane-Chloé Rivoirard, Romain Auberdiac, Pierre Vallard, Alexis Espenel, Sophie Moriceau, Guillaume Collard, Olivier Bosacki, Claire Jacquin, Jean-Philippe de Laroche, Guy Fournel, Pierre Chargari, Cyrus Magné, Nicolas Chin J Cancer Letter to the Editor No consensus exists regarding the role of radiotherapy in the management of gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients. We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes of 19 consecutive nonagenarian patients with gynecologic cancer (6 endometrial cancers, 6 cervical cancers, 4 vulvar cancers, and 3 vaginal cancers) who were treated with radiotherapy. Radiotherapy was performed mainly in a palliative setting (n = 12; 63.2%), with a median dose of 45 Gy (range, 6–76 Gy). Infrequent major acute or late toxicities were reported. Among 19 patients, 9 (47.4%) experienced tumor progression, 5 (26.3%) experienced complete response, 2 (10.5%) experienced stable disease and/or partial response. At last follow-up, 12 patients (63.2%) had died; most deaths (n = 9) occurred because of the cancer. These results suggest that radiotherapy is feasible in the treatment of nonagenarian patients with gynecologic cancer. BioMed Central 2016-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4862062/ /pubmed/27160517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40880-016-0104-4 Text en © Méry et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Letter to the Editor
Méry, Benoîte
Ndong, Sylvie Mengue
Guy, Jean-Baptiste
Assouline, Avi
Falk, Alexander T.
Valeille, Anaïs
Trone, Jane-Chloé
Rivoirard, Romain
Auberdiac, Pierre
Vallard, Alexis
Espenel, Sophie
Moriceau, Guillaume
Collard, Olivier
Bosacki, Claire
Jacquin, Jean-Philippe
de Laroche, Guy
Fournel, Pierre
Chargari, Cyrus
Magné, Nicolas
Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
title Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
title_full Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
title_fullStr Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
title_full_unstemmed Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
title_short Radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
title_sort radiotherapy for gynecologic cancer in nonagenarian patients: a framework for new paradigms
topic Letter to the Editor
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4862062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27160517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40880-016-0104-4
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