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Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer

PURPOSE: Quality of life (QOL) for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer is negatively affected by conventional radiation (RT) owing to radiation exposure to normal tissues. Proton therapy, via pencil beam scanning (PBS), can better spare many of these tissues, and may thereby improve QOL...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Sonam, Zhou, Olivia, Thompson, Reid, Gabriel, Peter, Chalian, Ara, Rassekh, Christopher, Weinstein, Gregory S., O'Malley, Bert W., Aggarwal, Charu, Bauml, Joshua, Cohen, Roger B., Lukens, J. Nicholas, Swisher-McClure, Samuel, Ghiam, Alireza F., Ahn, Peter H., Lin, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6874189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31773030
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-18-00032.1
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author Sharma, Sonam
Zhou, Olivia
Thompson, Reid
Gabriel, Peter
Chalian, Ara
Rassekh, Christopher
Weinstein, Gregory S.
O'Malley, Bert W.
Aggarwal, Charu
Bauml, Joshua
Cohen, Roger B.
Lukens, J. Nicholas
Swisher-McClure, Samuel
Ghiam, Alireza F.
Ahn, Peter H.
Lin, Alexander
author_facet Sharma, Sonam
Zhou, Olivia
Thompson, Reid
Gabriel, Peter
Chalian, Ara
Rassekh, Christopher
Weinstein, Gregory S.
O'Malley, Bert W.
Aggarwal, Charu
Bauml, Joshua
Cohen, Roger B.
Lukens, J. Nicholas
Swisher-McClure, Samuel
Ghiam, Alireza F.
Ahn, Peter H.
Lin, Alexander
author_sort Sharma, Sonam
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description PURPOSE: Quality of life (QOL) for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer is negatively affected by conventional radiation (RT) owing to radiation exposure to normal tissues. Proton therapy, via pencil beam scanning (PBS), can better spare many of these tissues, and may thereby improve QOL. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patient-reported outcomes were prospectively collected from patients treated from April 2013 to April 2015. Patients were treated with PBS or intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) via volumetric arc therapy after transoral robotic surgery. Validated QOL questionnaires were collected before RT, and 3, 6, and 12 months post RT. RESULTS: Sixty-four patients were treated with adjuvant RT after transoral robotic surgery, 33 (52%) with volumetric arc therapy, and 31 (48%) with PBS. Both groups were similar in terms of age, site, stage, and dose delivered. Patients receiving PBS had significantly less dose to many normal structures than those receiving IMRT. These dosimetric advantages with PBS were reflected in higher scores in head and neck specific, as well as general, QOL measures. Most notable was significantly less xerostomia with PBS, on multiple patient-reported outcomes at multiple timepoints (6 and 12 months). CONCLUSION: Pencil beam scanning, when compared to IMRT, confers a significant dosimetric advantage to many normal organs at risk, with a corresponding benefit in multiple patient-reported QOL parameters in patients receiving adjuvant RT for oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer.
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spelling pubmed-68741892019-11-26 Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer Sharma, Sonam Zhou, Olivia Thompson, Reid Gabriel, Peter Chalian, Ara Rassekh, Christopher Weinstein, Gregory S. O'Malley, Bert W. Aggarwal, Charu Bauml, Joshua Cohen, Roger B. Lukens, J. Nicholas Swisher-McClure, Samuel Ghiam, Alireza F. Ahn, Peter H. Lin, Alexander Int J Part Ther Original Articles PURPOSE: Quality of life (QOL) for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer is negatively affected by conventional radiation (RT) owing to radiation exposure to normal tissues. Proton therapy, via pencil beam scanning (PBS), can better spare many of these tissues, and may thereby improve QOL. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patient-reported outcomes were prospectively collected from patients treated from April 2013 to April 2015. Patients were treated with PBS or intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) via volumetric arc therapy after transoral robotic surgery. Validated QOL questionnaires were collected before RT, and 3, 6, and 12 months post RT. RESULTS: Sixty-four patients were treated with adjuvant RT after transoral robotic surgery, 33 (52%) with volumetric arc therapy, and 31 (48%) with PBS. Both groups were similar in terms of age, site, stage, and dose delivered. Patients receiving PBS had significantly less dose to many normal structures than those receiving IMRT. These dosimetric advantages with PBS were reflected in higher scores in head and neck specific, as well as general, QOL measures. Most notable was significantly less xerostomia with PBS, on multiple patient-reported outcomes at multiple timepoints (6 and 12 months). CONCLUSION: Pencil beam scanning, when compared to IMRT, confers a significant dosimetric advantage to many normal organs at risk, with a corresponding benefit in multiple patient-reported QOL parameters in patients receiving adjuvant RT for oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer. The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2018-11-30 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6874189/ /pubmed/31773030 http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-18-00032.1 Text en © Copyright 2018 International Journal of Particle Therapy http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY
spellingShingle Original Articles
Sharma, Sonam
Zhou, Olivia
Thompson, Reid
Gabriel, Peter
Chalian, Ara
Rassekh, Christopher
Weinstein, Gregory S.
O'Malley, Bert W.
Aggarwal, Charu
Bauml, Joshua
Cohen, Roger B.
Lukens, J. Nicholas
Swisher-McClure, Samuel
Ghiam, Alireza F.
Ahn, Peter H.
Lin, Alexander
Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer
title Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer
title_full Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer
title_fullStr Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer
title_short Quality of Life of Postoperative Photon versus Proton Radiation Therapy for Oropharynx Cancer
title_sort quality of life of postoperative photon versus proton radiation therapy for oropharynx cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6874189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31773030
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-18-00032.1
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