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Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer

PURPOSE: The RadTox assay measures circulating cell-free DNA released in response to radiotherapy (RT)-induced tissue damage. The primary objectives for this clinical trial were to determine whether cell-free DNA numbers measured by the RadTox assay are (1) correlated with body integral dose, (2) lo...

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Autores principales: Lockney, Natalie A., Henderson, Randal, Swarts, Steven G., Zhang, Zhenhuan, Zhang, Bingrong, Li, Jennifer, Zlotecki, Robert A., Morris, Christopher G., Casey-Sawicki, Katherine, Okunieff, Paul
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7707322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274254
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-20-00033.1
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author Lockney, Natalie A.
Henderson, Randal
Swarts, Steven G.
Zhang, Zhenhuan
Zhang, Bingrong
Li, Jennifer
Zlotecki, Robert A.
Morris, Christopher G.
Casey-Sawicki, Katherine
Okunieff, Paul
author_facet Lockney, Natalie A.
Henderson, Randal
Swarts, Steven G.
Zhang, Zhenhuan
Zhang, Bingrong
Li, Jennifer
Zlotecki, Robert A.
Morris, Christopher G.
Casey-Sawicki, Katherine
Okunieff, Paul
author_sort Lockney, Natalie A.
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description PURPOSE: The RadTox assay measures circulating cell-free DNA released in response to radiotherapy (RT)-induced tissue damage. The primary objectives for this clinical trial were to determine whether cell-free DNA numbers measured by the RadTox assay are (1) correlated with body integral dose, (2) lower with proton RT compared with photon RT, and (3) higher with larger prostate cancer RT fields. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients planned to receive proton or photon RT for nonmetastatic prostate cancer in the setting of an intact prostate or postprostatectomy were eligible for the trial. Plasma was collected pre-RT and at 5 additional daily collection points beginning 24 hours after the initiation of RT. Data from 54 evaluable patients were analyzed to examine any correlations among RadTox scores with body-integral dose, RT modality (photon versus proton), and RT field size (prostate or prostate bed versus whole pelvis). RESULTS: Body integral dose was significantly associated with the peak post-RT RadTox score (P = .04). Patients who received photon RT had a significant increase in peak post-RT RadTox score (P = .04), average post-RT RadTox score (P = .04), and day-2 RadTox score (all minus the pre-RT values for each patient) as compared with patients who received proton RT. Field size was not significantly associated with RadTox score. CONCLUSION: RadTox is correlated with body integral dose and correctly predicts which patients receive proton versus photon RT. Data collection remains ongoing for patient-reported RT toxicity outcomes to determine whether RadTox scores are correlated with toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-77073222020-12-02 Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer Lockney, Natalie A. Henderson, Randal Swarts, Steven G. Zhang, Zhenhuan Zhang, Bingrong Li, Jennifer Zlotecki, Robert A. Morris, Christopher G. Casey-Sawicki, Katherine Okunieff, Paul Int J Part Ther Original Articles PURPOSE: The RadTox assay measures circulating cell-free DNA released in response to radiotherapy (RT)-induced tissue damage. The primary objectives for this clinical trial were to determine whether cell-free DNA numbers measured by the RadTox assay are (1) correlated with body integral dose, (2) lower with proton RT compared with photon RT, and (3) higher with larger prostate cancer RT fields. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients planned to receive proton or photon RT for nonmetastatic prostate cancer in the setting of an intact prostate or postprostatectomy were eligible for the trial. Plasma was collected pre-RT and at 5 additional daily collection points beginning 24 hours after the initiation of RT. Data from 54 evaluable patients were analyzed to examine any correlations among RadTox scores with body-integral dose, RT modality (photon versus proton), and RT field size (prostate or prostate bed versus whole pelvis). RESULTS: Body integral dose was significantly associated with the peak post-RT RadTox score (P = .04). Patients who received photon RT had a significant increase in peak post-RT RadTox score (P = .04), average post-RT RadTox score (P = .04), and day-2 RadTox score (all minus the pre-RT values for each patient) as compared with patients who received proton RT. Field size was not significantly associated with RadTox score. CONCLUSION: RadTox is correlated with body integral dose and correctly predicts which patients receive proton versus photon RT. Data collection remains ongoing for patient-reported RT toxicity outcomes to determine whether RadTox scores are correlated with toxicity. The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2020-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7707322/ /pubmed/33274254 http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-20-00033.1 Text en ©Copyright 2020 The Author(s) Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/cc-by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Articles
Lockney, Natalie A.
Henderson, Randal
Swarts, Steven G.
Zhang, Zhenhuan
Zhang, Bingrong
Li, Jennifer
Zlotecki, Robert A.
Morris, Christopher G.
Casey-Sawicki, Katherine
Okunieff, Paul
Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer
title Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer
title_full Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer
title_fullStr Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer
title_short Circulating Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Body Integral Dose and Radiation Modality in Prostate Cancer
title_sort circulating cell-free dna correlates with body integral dose and radiation modality in prostate cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7707322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274254
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-20-00033.1
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