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Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Given the rarity of vulvar cancer, data on the incidence of acute and late severe toxicity and patients’ symptom burden from radiotherapy (RT) are lacking. MATERIALS/METHODS: This multi-center, single-institution study included patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated...

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Autores principales: McCall, Neal S., Eng, Tony Y., Shelton, Joseph W., Hanasoge, Sheela, Patel, Pretesh R., Patel Jr., Ashish B., McCook-Veal, Ashley A., Switchenko, Jeffrey M., Cole, Tonya E., Khanna, Namita, Han, Chanhee H., Gordon, Alan N., Starbuck, Kristen D., Remick, Jill S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9587278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36281250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2022.101086
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author McCall, Neal S.
Eng, Tony Y.
Shelton, Joseph W.
Hanasoge, Sheela
Patel, Pretesh R.
Patel Jr., Ashish B.
McCook-Veal, Ashley A.
Switchenko, Jeffrey M.
Cole, Tonya E.
Khanna, Namita
Han, Chanhee H.
Gordon, Alan N.
Starbuck, Kristen D.
Remick, Jill S.
author_facet McCall, Neal S.
Eng, Tony Y.
Shelton, Joseph W.
Hanasoge, Sheela
Patel, Pretesh R.
Patel Jr., Ashish B.
McCook-Veal, Ashley A.
Switchenko, Jeffrey M.
Cole, Tonya E.
Khanna, Namita
Han, Chanhee H.
Gordon, Alan N.
Starbuck, Kristen D.
Remick, Jill S.
author_sort McCall, Neal S.
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description PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Given the rarity of vulvar cancer, data on the incidence of acute and late severe toxicity and patients’ symptom burden from radiotherapy (RT) are lacking. MATERIALS/METHODS: This multi-center, single-institution study included patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with curative intent RT between 2009 and 2020. Treatment-related acute and late grade ≥ 3 toxicities and late patient subjective symptoms (PSS) were recorded. RESULTS: Forty-two patients with predominantly stage III/IV disease (n = 25, 59.5 %) were treated with either definitive (n = 25, 59.5 %) or adjuvant (n = 17, 40.5 %) external beam RT to a median dose of 64 Gy and 59.4 Gy, respectively. Five patients received a brachytherapy boost with a median total dose of 84.3 Gy in 2 Gy-equivalent dose (EQD2). Intensity-modulated RT was used in 37 (88.1 %) of patients, and 25 patients (59.5 %) received concurrent chemotherapy. Median follow-up was 27 months. Acute grade ≥ 3 toxicity occurred in 17 patients (40.5 %), including 13 (31.0 %) acute grade 3 skin events. No factors, including total RT dose (p = 0.951), were associated with acute skin toxicity. Eleven (27.5 %) patients developed late grade ≥ 3 toxicity events, including 10 (23.8 %) late grade ≥ 3 skin toxicity events. Patients with late grade ≥ 3 skin toxicity had a higher mean body-mass index (33.0 vs 28.2 kg/m(2); p = 0.009). Common late PSS included vaginal pain (n = 15, 35.7 %), skin fibrosis (n = 10, 23.8 %), and requirement of long-term opiates (n = 12, 28.6 %). CONCLUSION: RT for vulvar cancer is associated with considerable rates of severe acute and late toxicity and PSS burden. Larger studies are needed to identify risk factors, explore toxicity mitigation strategies, and assess patient-reported outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-95872782022-10-23 Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy McCall, Neal S. Eng, Tony Y. Shelton, Joseph W. Hanasoge, Sheela Patel, Pretesh R. Patel Jr., Ashish B. McCook-Veal, Ashley A. Switchenko, Jeffrey M. Cole, Tonya E. Khanna, Namita Han, Chanhee H. Gordon, Alan N. Starbuck, Kristen D. Remick, Jill S. Gynecol Oncol Rep Research Report PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Given the rarity of vulvar cancer, data on the incidence of acute and late severe toxicity and patients’ symptom burden from radiotherapy (RT) are lacking. MATERIALS/METHODS: This multi-center, single-institution study included patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with curative intent RT between 2009 and 2020. Treatment-related acute and late grade ≥ 3 toxicities and late patient subjective symptoms (PSS) were recorded. RESULTS: Forty-two patients with predominantly stage III/IV disease (n = 25, 59.5 %) were treated with either definitive (n = 25, 59.5 %) or adjuvant (n = 17, 40.5 %) external beam RT to a median dose of 64 Gy and 59.4 Gy, respectively. Five patients received a brachytherapy boost with a median total dose of 84.3 Gy in 2 Gy-equivalent dose (EQD2). Intensity-modulated RT was used in 37 (88.1 %) of patients, and 25 patients (59.5 %) received concurrent chemotherapy. Median follow-up was 27 months. Acute grade ≥ 3 toxicity occurred in 17 patients (40.5 %), including 13 (31.0 %) acute grade 3 skin events. No factors, including total RT dose (p = 0.951), were associated with acute skin toxicity. Eleven (27.5 %) patients developed late grade ≥ 3 toxicity events, including 10 (23.8 %) late grade ≥ 3 skin toxicity events. Patients with late grade ≥ 3 skin toxicity had a higher mean body-mass index (33.0 vs 28.2 kg/m(2); p = 0.009). Common late PSS included vaginal pain (n = 15, 35.7 %), skin fibrosis (n = 10, 23.8 %), and requirement of long-term opiates (n = 12, 28.6 %). CONCLUSION: RT for vulvar cancer is associated with considerable rates of severe acute and late toxicity and PSS burden. Larger studies are needed to identify risk factors, explore toxicity mitigation strategies, and assess patient-reported outcomes. Elsevier 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9587278/ /pubmed/36281250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2022.101086 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Report
McCall, Neal S.
Eng, Tony Y.
Shelton, Joseph W.
Hanasoge, Sheela
Patel, Pretesh R.
Patel Jr., Ashish B.
McCook-Veal, Ashley A.
Switchenko, Jeffrey M.
Cole, Tonya E.
Khanna, Namita
Han, Chanhee H.
Gordon, Alan N.
Starbuck, Kristen D.
Remick, Jill S.
Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
title Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
title_full Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
title_fullStr Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
title_short Incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
title_sort incidence and predictors of toxicity in the management of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9587278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36281250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2022.101086
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