Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case

Introduction. Recent years have witnessed an increased incidence of multiple neoplasms. In multiple combined cancer, the choice of treatment strategy remains challenging, as two or more tumours require treatment in the shortest perspective. However, an intense treatment may induce many and severe co...

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Main Authors: P. A. Lushnikova, E. S. Sukhikh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bashkir State Medical University 2020-11-01
Series:Креативная хирургия и онкология
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Online Access:https://www.surgonco.ru/jour/article/view/509
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spelling doaj-08f06b4fad9045229b0ae4e73b984e072021-07-28T13:20:40ZengBashkir State Medical UniversityКреативная хирургия и онкология2307-05012076-30932020-11-0110322122710.24060/20763093-2020-10-3-221-227391Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical CaseP. A. Lushnikova0E. S. Sukhikh1Tomsk Regional Oncologic DispensaryTomsk Regional Oncologic Dispensary; Tomsk National Research Polytechnic UniversityIntroduction. Recent years have witnessed an increased incidence of multiple neoplasms. In multiple combined cancer, the choice of treatment strategy remains challenging, as two or more tumours require treatment in the shortest perspective. However, an intense treatment may induce many and severe complications with co-located organs and systems. No universal protocol or treatment standard for managing multiple primary cancers is accepted in Russia or worldwide.Materials and methods. The clinical case describes radiation treatment of a female patient with synchronous gynaecologic cancer of vagina and endometrium at the “TOOD” medical facility’s radiotherapy unit. Our treatment was designed to maximise the dosage targeting at a minimal off-coverage of healthy tissues. The treatment was conducted in two steps on an Elekta Synergy Platform S instrument, with the total duration of 62 days.Results and discussion. After radiotherapy, the patient had an oncologic and gynaecologic observation for one year. A complete tumour regression in two localities was confirmed visually, cytologically and instrumentally.Conclusion. A treatment strategy in multiple primary cancers should be personalised. With unfeasible “standard therapy”, alternative approaches for the patient’s treatment are to be explored. We report a successful therapy in a woman with synchronous gynaecologic cancer by applying remote conformal radiation in regional uterine cancers with simultaneous integrated boost to the vaginal tumour during the first radiation step. Brachytherapy at the second step was replaced with stereotactic radiation due to vaginal constriction, pain syndrome and unfeasible applicator installation.https://www.surgonco.ru/jour/article/view/509multiple primary cancersvaginal adenocarcinomaendometrial cancerremote radiation therapystereotactic radiation therapybrachytherapyconformal radiation therapy
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author P. A. Lushnikova
E. S. Sukhikh
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E. S. Sukhikh
Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case
Креативная хирургия и онкология
multiple primary cancers
vaginal adenocarcinoma
endometrial cancer
remote radiation therapy
stereotactic radiation therapy
brachytherapy
conformal radiation therapy
author_facet P. A. Lushnikova
E. S. Sukhikh
author_sort P. A. Lushnikova
title Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_short Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_full Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_fullStr Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_full_unstemmed Radiation Treatment of Synchronous Gynaecologic Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_sort radiation treatment of synchronous gynaecologic cancer: a clinical case
publisher Bashkir State Medical University
series Креативная хирургия и онкология
issn 2307-0501
2076-3093
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Introduction. Recent years have witnessed an increased incidence of multiple neoplasms. In multiple combined cancer, the choice of treatment strategy remains challenging, as two or more tumours require treatment in the shortest perspective. However, an intense treatment may induce many and severe complications with co-located organs and systems. No universal protocol or treatment standard for managing multiple primary cancers is accepted in Russia or worldwide.Materials and methods. The clinical case describes radiation treatment of a female patient with synchronous gynaecologic cancer of vagina and endometrium at the “TOOD” medical facility’s radiotherapy unit. Our treatment was designed to maximise the dosage targeting at a minimal off-coverage of healthy tissues. The treatment was conducted in two steps on an Elekta Synergy Platform S instrument, with the total duration of 62 days.Results and discussion. After radiotherapy, the patient had an oncologic and gynaecologic observation for one year. A complete tumour regression in two localities was confirmed visually, cytologically and instrumentally.Conclusion. A treatment strategy in multiple primary cancers should be personalised. With unfeasible “standard therapy”, alternative approaches for the patient’s treatment are to be explored. We report a successful therapy in a woman with synchronous gynaecologic cancer by applying remote conformal radiation in regional uterine cancers with simultaneous integrated boost to the vaginal tumour during the first radiation step. Brachytherapy at the second step was replaced with stereotactic radiation due to vaginal constriction, pain syndrome and unfeasible applicator installation.
topic multiple primary cancers
vaginal adenocarcinoma
endometrial cancer
remote radiation therapy
stereotactic radiation therapy
brachytherapy
conformal radiation therapy
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