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Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the effectiveness of carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) for locally advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer (URPC), isolated local recurrence after CIRT is a therapeutic challenge. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility and safety of a second course of CIRT for locally recu...

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Autores principales: Okamoto, Masahiko, Shiba, Shintaro, Okazaki, Shohei, Miyasaka, Yuhei, Shibuya, Kei, Kiyohara, Hiroki, Ohno, Tatsuya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040665
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author Okamoto, Masahiko
Shiba, Shintaro
Okazaki, Shohei
Miyasaka, Yuhei
Shibuya, Kei
Kiyohara, Hiroki
Ohno, Tatsuya
author_facet Okamoto, Masahiko
Shiba, Shintaro
Okazaki, Shohei
Miyasaka, Yuhei
Shibuya, Kei
Kiyohara, Hiroki
Ohno, Tatsuya
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the effectiveness of carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) for locally advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer (URPC), isolated local recurrence after CIRT is a therapeutic challenge. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility and safety of a second course of CIRT for locally recurrent URPC in 10 patients. One patient developed grade 3 diarrhea immediately after the second CIRT; no other grade 3 or higher adverse events were induced by CIRT. The estimated 1-year overall survival rate and local control rate after the second CIRT were 48% and 67%, respectively. Repeated CIRT is feasible with acceptable toxicity for selected patients with locally advanced URPC after CIRT. ABSTRACT: Purpose: The feasibility and safety of re-irradiation with carbon ion beams for locally recurrent unresectable pancreatic cancer (URPC) after carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) was evaluated. Methods: Medical records from patients with re-irradiated URPC who were treated with CIRT between November 2017 and February 2019 were reviewed. Inclusion criteria were (1) isolated local recurrence after CIRT, (2) URPC, and (3) tumor located at least 3 mm from the gastrointestinal tract. The first and second CIRT irradiation doses were 55.2 Gy (relative biological effectiveness) in 12 fractions. Results: Ten patients met the inclusion criteria. The median follow-up period was 25.5 months (range, 16.0–69.1) after the first CIRT and 8.9 months (range, 6.4–18.9) after the second CIRT. The median interval between the initial CIRT and the local recurrence was 15.8 months (range, 8.0–50.1). One patient developed grade 3 diarrhea immediately after the second CIRT; no other grade 3 or higher adverse events were attributed to CIRT. The estimated 1-year overall survival, local control, and progression-free survival rates after the second CIRT were 48%, 67%, and 34%, respectively. Conclusion: Repeated CIRT is feasible with acceptable toxicity for selected patients with locally advanced URPC after CIRT.
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spelling pubmed-79146382021-03-01 Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer Okamoto, Masahiko Shiba, Shintaro Okazaki, Shohei Miyasaka, Yuhei Shibuya, Kei Kiyohara, Hiroki Ohno, Tatsuya Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the effectiveness of carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) for locally advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer (URPC), isolated local recurrence after CIRT is a therapeutic challenge. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility and safety of a second course of CIRT for locally recurrent URPC in 10 patients. One patient developed grade 3 diarrhea immediately after the second CIRT; no other grade 3 or higher adverse events were induced by CIRT. The estimated 1-year overall survival rate and local control rate after the second CIRT were 48% and 67%, respectively. Repeated CIRT is feasible with acceptable toxicity for selected patients with locally advanced URPC after CIRT. ABSTRACT: Purpose: The feasibility and safety of re-irradiation with carbon ion beams for locally recurrent unresectable pancreatic cancer (URPC) after carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) was evaluated. Methods: Medical records from patients with re-irradiated URPC who were treated with CIRT between November 2017 and February 2019 were reviewed. Inclusion criteria were (1) isolated local recurrence after CIRT, (2) URPC, and (3) tumor located at least 3 mm from the gastrointestinal tract. The first and second CIRT irradiation doses were 55.2 Gy (relative biological effectiveness) in 12 fractions. Results: Ten patients met the inclusion criteria. The median follow-up period was 25.5 months (range, 16.0–69.1) after the first CIRT and 8.9 months (range, 6.4–18.9) after the second CIRT. The median interval between the initial CIRT and the local recurrence was 15.8 months (range, 8.0–50.1). One patient developed grade 3 diarrhea immediately after the second CIRT; no other grade 3 or higher adverse events were attributed to CIRT. The estimated 1-year overall survival, local control, and progression-free survival rates after the second CIRT were 48%, 67%, and 34%, respectively. Conclusion: Repeated CIRT is feasible with acceptable toxicity for selected patients with locally advanced URPC after CIRT. MDPI 2021-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7914638/ /pubmed/33562274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040665 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Okamoto, Masahiko
Shiba, Shintaro
Okazaki, Shohei
Miyasaka, Yuhei
Shibuya, Kei
Kiyohara, Hiroki
Ohno, Tatsuya
Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
title Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
title_full Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
title_fullStr Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
title_short Feasibility and Safety of Repeated Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
title_sort feasibility and safety of repeated carbon ion radiotherapy for locally advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040665
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