Whole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: A single institution study
Background: The examination of the use of whole abdomen irradiation open field technique in optimally debulked patients with no residual disease with epithelial ovarian cancer (OC). Methods: Between 1993 and 2007, 20 patients with optimally cytoreduced epithelial OC were treated with WAI. The stage...
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doaj-3b3de9e798d845e1bbbcdbe6048e8b132020-11-24T22:08:39ZengInstitute of Oncology, Sremska Kamenica, SerbiaArchive of Oncology0354-73102009-01-01173-4515510.2298/AOO0904051GWhole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: A single institution studyGocheva LiliaSlavchev BojidarBackground: The examination of the use of whole abdomen irradiation open field technique in optimally debulked patients with no residual disease with epithelial ovarian cancer (OC). Methods: Between 1993 and 2007, 20 patients with optimally cytoreduced epithelial OC were treated with WAI. The stage distribution was stage I in 15 patients, stage II in 1, and stage III in 4. The grade distribution was grade 1 in 10 patients, grade 2 in 4, and grade 3 in 6. WAI consisted of 30 Gy, delivered in daily fractions, mainly of 1.5 Gy (95%), 5 days/weekly, in 14 patients. After abdominal irradiation, in 75% of the patients a pelvic boost, and in 7 a boost to other risk sites was given to reach 45 - 50 Gy. Nine patients received platinum based chemotherapy (CT). Median follow-up was 7.96 years. Results: The overall survival (OS) rate was 82% and 70% at 5 and 10 years. A tendency to better survival was found in patients with age ≤ 40 than in those with > 40 years (100%:100% vs. 68%:51%; p=0.03). Patients with grade 1-2 tumors had significantly better 5- and 10-year survival rate than those with grade 3 tumors (100%:100% vs. 40%:20%; p<0.00). The 5- and 10-year OS for the patients 'with' and 'without' a pelvic boost turned to be in favor of the patients 'with' the boost (91%:91% vs. 60%:40%; p=0.02). In 15 patients (75%) RT was transiently interrupted because of acute gastrointestinal and hematological toxicity. Neither grade 4 acute complications nor was mortality observed. Late gastrointestinal effect developed in 1 patient, presented with grade 4 complications. The development of second primary malignancy was not observed during the follow-up period. Conclusion: WAI achieves a quite favorable 5- and 10-year survival rate with an acceptable risk of acute and late side effects in properly selected patients with epithelial OC. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-7310/2009/0354-73100904051G.pdfOvarian NeoplasmsRadiotherapyWhole-Body Irradiation |
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Whole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: A single institution study |
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Whole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: A single institution study |
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Whole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: A single institution study |
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Whole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: A single institution study |
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whole abdomen irradiation in epithelial ovarian cancer: a single institution study |
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Institute of Oncology, Sremska Kamenica, Serbia |
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Archive of Oncology |
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Background: The examination of the use of whole abdomen irradiation open field technique in optimally debulked patients with no residual disease with epithelial ovarian cancer (OC). Methods: Between 1993 and 2007, 20 patients with optimally cytoreduced epithelial OC were treated with WAI. The stage distribution was stage I in 15 patients, stage II in 1, and stage III in 4. The grade distribution was grade 1 in 10 patients, grade 2 in 4, and grade 3 in 6. WAI consisted of 30 Gy, delivered in daily fractions, mainly of 1.5 Gy (95%), 5 days/weekly, in 14 patients. After abdominal irradiation, in 75% of the patients a pelvic boost, and in 7 a boost to other risk sites was given to reach 45 - 50 Gy. Nine patients received platinum based chemotherapy (CT). Median follow-up was 7.96 years. Results: The overall survival (OS) rate was 82% and 70% at 5 and 10 years. A tendency to better survival was found in patients with age ≤ 40 than in those with > 40 years (100%:100% vs. 68%:51%; p=0.03). Patients with grade 1-2 tumors had significantly better 5- and 10-year survival rate than those with grade 3 tumors (100%:100% vs. 40%:20%; p<0.00). The 5- and 10-year OS for the patients 'with' and 'without' a pelvic boost turned to be in favor of the patients 'with' the boost (91%:91% vs. 60%:40%; p=0.02). In 15 patients (75%) RT was transiently interrupted because of acute gastrointestinal and hematological toxicity. Neither grade 4 acute complications nor was mortality observed. Late gastrointestinal effect developed in 1 patient, presented with grade 4 complications. The development of second primary malignancy was not observed during the follow-up period. Conclusion: WAI achieves a quite favorable 5- and 10-year survival rate with an acceptable risk of acute and late side effects in properly selected patients with epithelial OC. |
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