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Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer

The purpose of this study was to examine the prognosis for patients with head and neck cancer after reirradiation using Cyberknife stereotactic body irradiation with special focus on mucosal ulceration. We conducted a retrospective multi-institutional review of 107 patients with previously irradiate...

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Autores principales: Yamazaki, Hideya, Ogita, Mikio, Himei, Kengo, Nakamura, Satoaki, Suzuki, Gen, Yoshida, Ken, Kotsuma, Tadayuki, Yoshioka, Yasuo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26983982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrw004
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author Yamazaki, Hideya
Ogita, Mikio
Himei, Kengo
Nakamura, Satoaki
Suzuki, Gen
Yoshida, Ken
Kotsuma, Tadayuki
Yoshioka, Yasuo
author_facet Yamazaki, Hideya
Ogita, Mikio
Himei, Kengo
Nakamura, Satoaki
Suzuki, Gen
Yoshida, Ken
Kotsuma, Tadayuki
Yoshioka, Yasuo
author_sort Yamazaki, Hideya
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description The purpose of this study was to examine the prognosis for patients with head and neck cancer after reirradiation using Cyberknife stereotactic body irradiation with special focus on mucosal ulceration. We conducted a retrospective multi-institutional review of 107 patients with previously irradiated head and neck cancer. The median follow-up time for all patients was 15 months, and the 2-year overall survival rate was 35%. Significant prognostic factors for overall survival were primary site (nasopharynx versus other sites), presence of ulceration, and PTV volume. Detailed analysis of ulceration showed a lower response rate (28%) in the ulceration (+) group than the ulceration (−) group (63%; P = 0.0045). The 2-year overall survival rates were 8% in the ulceration (+) group and 42.7% (P = 0.0001) in the ulceration (−) group, respectively. We recorded 22 severe toxicities, including 11 patients with carotid blow-out syndrome (CBOS), which was fatal in 9 patients. CBOS occurred in 6 patients with ulceration (6/25; 24%), and 5 patients experienced CBOS without ulceration (5/82; 6%; P=0.027). In conclusion, ulceration is an important prognostic factor, not only for adverse events but also for survival after reirradiation using CyberKnife.
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spelling pubmed-49155432016-06-22 Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer Yamazaki, Hideya Ogita, Mikio Himei, Kengo Nakamura, Satoaki Suzuki, Gen Yoshida, Ken Kotsuma, Tadayuki Yoshioka, Yasuo J Radiat Res Regular Paper The purpose of this study was to examine the prognosis for patients with head and neck cancer after reirradiation using Cyberknife stereotactic body irradiation with special focus on mucosal ulceration. We conducted a retrospective multi-institutional review of 107 patients with previously irradiated head and neck cancer. The median follow-up time for all patients was 15 months, and the 2-year overall survival rate was 35%. Significant prognostic factors for overall survival were primary site (nasopharynx versus other sites), presence of ulceration, and PTV volume. Detailed analysis of ulceration showed a lower response rate (28%) in the ulceration (+) group than the ulceration (−) group (63%; P = 0.0045). The 2-year overall survival rates were 8% in the ulceration (+) group and 42.7% (P = 0.0001) in the ulceration (−) group, respectively. We recorded 22 severe toxicities, including 11 patients with carotid blow-out syndrome (CBOS), which was fatal in 9 patients. CBOS occurred in 6 patients with ulceration (6/25; 24%), and 5 patients experienced CBOS without ulceration (5/82; 6%; P=0.027). In conclusion, ulceration is an important prognostic factor, not only for adverse events but also for survival after reirradiation using CyberKnife. Oxford University Press 2016-06 2016-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4915543/ /pubmed/26983982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrw004 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japan Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Regular Paper
Yamazaki, Hideya
Ogita, Mikio
Himei, Kengo
Nakamura, Satoaki
Suzuki, Gen
Yoshida, Ken
Kotsuma, Tadayuki
Yoshioka, Yasuo
Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
title Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
title_full Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
title_fullStr Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
title_full_unstemmed Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
title_short Reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
title_sort reirradiation using robotic image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy of recurrent head and neck cancer
topic Regular Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26983982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrw004
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