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Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams

Purpose: To perform a prospective study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of isolated recurrent tumor re-irradiation with carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT). Methods and Materials: The inclusion criteria were clinically proven recurrent tumors, measurable by computed tomography or magnetic resonance ima...

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Autores principales: Shirai, Katsuyuki, Ohno, Tatsuya, Saitoh, Jun-ichi, Okamoto, Masahiko, Katoh, Hiroyuki, Murata, Kazutoshi, Kawamura, Hidemasa, Musha, Atsushi, Abe, Takanori, Mizukami, Tatsuji, Akahane, Keiko, Nakano, Takashi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6445888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972294
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00181
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author Shirai, Katsuyuki
Ohno, Tatsuya
Saitoh, Jun-ichi
Okamoto, Masahiko
Katoh, Hiroyuki
Murata, Kazutoshi
Kawamura, Hidemasa
Musha, Atsushi
Abe, Takanori
Mizukami, Tatsuji
Akahane, Keiko
Nakano, Takashi
author_facet Shirai, Katsuyuki
Ohno, Tatsuya
Saitoh, Jun-ichi
Okamoto, Masahiko
Katoh, Hiroyuki
Murata, Kazutoshi
Kawamura, Hidemasa
Musha, Atsushi
Abe, Takanori
Mizukami, Tatsuji
Akahane, Keiko
Nakano, Takashi
author_sort Shirai, Katsuyuki
collection PubMed
description Purpose: To perform a prospective study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of isolated recurrent tumor re-irradiation with carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT). Methods and Materials: The inclusion criteria were clinically proven recurrent tumors, measurable by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, patients ≥ 16 years old, performance status scores between 0 and 2, isolated tumor at a previously irradiated site, and a life expectancy > 6 months. The exclusion criteria were tumor invasion into the gastrointestinal tract or a major blood vessel, uncontrolled infection, early recurrence (<3 months), and severe concomitant diseases. The primary end-point was the local control rate, the secondary end-points including the overall survival rate, and adverse events. Results: Between December 2013 and March 2016, 22 patients were enrolled in this prospective study. All patients were re-irradiated with carbon-ion RT with radical intent. Five patients had rectal cancer, 4 had sarcoma, 4 had lung cancer, 3 had hepatic cell carcinoma, and 6 had other tumors. The median follow-up time was 26 months. Eight patients developed local recurrence, and the 1- and 2-year local control rates were 71 and 60%, respectively. Eight patients died of their cancers and 2 died of other diseases. The 1- and 2-year overall survival rates were 76 and 67%, respectively. There were no grade 2 or higher acute adverse events and 4 patients (18%) developed grade 3 late adverse events. The group with the longer interval (>16 months) between the first RT and re-irradiation had significantly better outcomes than the shorter interval group (≤ 16 months). Conclusions: Re-irradiation, using carbon-ion RT with radical intent, had favorable local control and overall survival rates without severe toxicities for selected patients. Re-irradiation has the potential to improve clinical outcomes for isolated, local, recurrent tumors; further investigations are required to confirm the therapeutic efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-64458882019-04-10 Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams Shirai, Katsuyuki Ohno, Tatsuya Saitoh, Jun-ichi Okamoto, Masahiko Katoh, Hiroyuki Murata, Kazutoshi Kawamura, Hidemasa Musha, Atsushi Abe, Takanori Mizukami, Tatsuji Akahane, Keiko Nakano, Takashi Front Oncol Oncology Purpose: To perform a prospective study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of isolated recurrent tumor re-irradiation with carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT). Methods and Materials: The inclusion criteria were clinically proven recurrent tumors, measurable by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, patients ≥ 16 years old, performance status scores between 0 and 2, isolated tumor at a previously irradiated site, and a life expectancy > 6 months. The exclusion criteria were tumor invasion into the gastrointestinal tract or a major blood vessel, uncontrolled infection, early recurrence (<3 months), and severe concomitant diseases. The primary end-point was the local control rate, the secondary end-points including the overall survival rate, and adverse events. Results: Between December 2013 and March 2016, 22 patients were enrolled in this prospective study. All patients were re-irradiated with carbon-ion RT with radical intent. Five patients had rectal cancer, 4 had sarcoma, 4 had lung cancer, 3 had hepatic cell carcinoma, and 6 had other tumors. The median follow-up time was 26 months. Eight patients developed local recurrence, and the 1- and 2-year local control rates were 71 and 60%, respectively. Eight patients died of their cancers and 2 died of other diseases. The 1- and 2-year overall survival rates were 76 and 67%, respectively. There were no grade 2 or higher acute adverse events and 4 patients (18%) developed grade 3 late adverse events. The group with the longer interval (>16 months) between the first RT and re-irradiation had significantly better outcomes than the shorter interval group (≤ 16 months). Conclusions: Re-irradiation, using carbon-ion RT with radical intent, had favorable local control and overall survival rates without severe toxicities for selected patients. Re-irradiation has the potential to improve clinical outcomes for isolated, local, recurrent tumors; further investigations are required to confirm the therapeutic efficacy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6445888/ /pubmed/30972294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00181 Text en Copyright © 2019 Shirai, Ohno, Saitoh, Okamoto, Katoh, Murata, Kawamura, Musha, Abe, Mizukami, Akahane and Nakano. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Shirai, Katsuyuki
Ohno, Tatsuya
Saitoh, Jun-ichi
Okamoto, Masahiko
Katoh, Hiroyuki
Murata, Kazutoshi
Kawamura, Hidemasa
Musha, Atsushi
Abe, Takanori
Mizukami, Tatsuji
Akahane, Keiko
Nakano, Takashi
Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams
title Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams
title_full Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams
title_fullStr Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams
title_full_unstemmed Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams
title_short Prospective Study of Isolated Recurrent Tumor Re-irradiation With Carbon-Ion Beams
title_sort prospective study of isolated recurrent tumor re-irradiation with carbon-ion beams
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6445888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972294
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00181
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