Long term results of PDR brachytherapy for lip cancer

Purpose: To evaluate the long time outcome with regard to local tumour control and side effects of a pulsed dose rate (PDR) monobrachytherapy of primary or recurrent cancer of the lip. Material and methods: Between 1995 and 2007 we treated 43 patients with primary or recurrent clinical T1-T3N0 lip c...

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Main Authors: Lennart Hardell, Jan Persliden, Bengt Johansson, Leif Karlsson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2011-07-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
Subjects:
PDR
Online Access:http://www.termedia.pl/Clinical-Investigations-Long-term-results-of-PDR-brachytherapy-for-lip-cancer,54,16921,1,1.html
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Summary:Purpose: To evaluate the long time outcome with regard to local tumour control and side effects of a pulsed dose rate (PDR) monobrachytherapy of primary or recurrent cancer of the lip. Material and methods: Between 1995 and 2007 we treated 43 patients with primary or recurrent clinical T1-T3N0 lip cancers. There were 22 T1 patients (51%), 16 T2 (37%) and 5 T3 cases (12%). A median dose of 60 (55-66) Gy was given, depending on the tumour volume. The PDR treatment was delivered with 0.83 Gy/pulse every second hour for 5.5-6.5 days. The patients were followed for a median of 55 (1-158) months. Results: The 2-, 5- and 10-year rates of actuarial local control were 97.6%, 94.5% and 94.5%, overall survival 88.0%, 58.9% and 39.1%, disease free survival 92.7%, 86.4% and 86.4% respectively. The regional control rate was 93%. One patient (2%) developed distant metastases. A dosimetrical analysis showed a mean treated volume of 14.9 (3.0-56.2) cm3. Long-term side effects were mild and the cosmetic outcome excellent, except for 1 case (2%) of soft tissue necrosis and 1 case (2%) of osteoradionecrosis. Conclusions: Local outcome is excellent and similar to other published studies of continuous low dose rate (cLDR) brachytherapy.
ISSN:1689-832X
2081-2841