Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

Background: Rectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in Kashmir, India. The clinical course of patients treated with surgery alone has been characterized by a high death rate and also by the pain and disability associated with pelvic recurrence of the tumor. Adjuvant radiation combined with c...

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Main Authors: Syed Arshad Mustafa, M Ismail, Saquib Zaffar, Ghulam Hassan, Waseem Qureshi, SM Kadri
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Language:English
Published: Enam Medical College, Dhaka 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Enam Medical College
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spelling doaj-58fca097bfdb4ca4b022bc2d721b40d92020-11-24T20:54:24ZengEnam Medical College, DhakaJournal of Enam Medical College 2227-66882304-93162015-09-015313914410.3329/jemc.v5i3.24744Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal CancerSyed Arshad Mustafa0M Ismail1Saquib Zaffar2Ghulam Hassan3Waseem Qureshi4SM Kadri5Lecturer, Department of Radiotherapy, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir–190010, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir–190010, IndiaRegistrar, Department of Radiotherapy, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir–190010, BangladeshLecturer, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir–190010, BangladeshRegistrar, Academic, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir–190010, IndiaEpidemiologist, Directorate of Health Services, Kashmir, IndiaBackground: Rectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in Kashmir, India. The clinical course of patients treated with surgery alone has been characterized by a high death rate and also by the pain and disability associated with pelvic recurrence of the tumor. Adjuvant radiation combined with chemotherapy has been studied for prevention of such recurrences. We treat more than 200 rectal cancer patients annually at our center. Most of the patients registered at our center are those who have been already subjected to surgery at the peripheral hospitals. We studied role of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and calcium leucovorin concurrently with radiotherapy in Dukes’ stage B2 and C and toxicities thereof in the adjuvant setting. Objective: To assess the outcome of concurrent chemoradiation in operated locally advanced treated cancer patients. Materials and Methods: In operated Dukes’ B2 and C rectal cancer patients, we conducted a prospective non-randomized study comprising of 40 patients between 2012 and 2014. Patients were treated with two hours protracted infusion of calcium leucovorin 500 mg/m2 on day 1 followed by 5-fluorouracil 500 mg/m2 on days 1 to 5 and repeated four weekly for total of six cycles. Radiotherapy of 45 Gray in 20 fractions was delivered concurrently with chemotherapy for first two cycles. Results: Combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy in a concurrent setting appears to be more efficient in reducing local recurrence rates and improving survival than either modality alone. Toxicities with this schedule were mostly gastrointestinal mucositis, but no treatment interruption was needed. Conclusion: A combination of 5-fluorouracil and radiotherapy can be administered in operated locally advanced rectal cancer patients.http://banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/24744Rectal cancer; 5-fluorouracil; Adjuvant; External beam radiotherapy
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author Syed Arshad Mustafa
M Ismail
Saquib Zaffar
Ghulam Hassan
Waseem Qureshi
SM Kadri
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M Ismail
Saquib Zaffar
Ghulam Hassan
Waseem Qureshi
SM Kadri
Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
Journal of Enam Medical College
Rectal cancer; 5-fluorouracil; Adjuvant; External beam radiotherapy
author_facet Syed Arshad Mustafa
M Ismail
Saquib Zaffar
Ghulam Hassan
Waseem Qureshi
SM Kadri
author_sort Syed Arshad Mustafa
title Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
title_short Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
title_full Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
title_fullStr Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of Adjuvant Concurrent Chemo-Radiation in Operated Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
title_sort outcome of adjuvant concurrent chemo-radiation in operated locally advanced rectal cancer
publisher Enam Medical College, Dhaka
series Journal of Enam Medical College
issn 2227-6688
2304-9316
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Background: Rectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in Kashmir, India. The clinical course of patients treated with surgery alone has been characterized by a high death rate and also by the pain and disability associated with pelvic recurrence of the tumor. Adjuvant radiation combined with chemotherapy has been studied for prevention of such recurrences. We treat more than 200 rectal cancer patients annually at our center. Most of the patients registered at our center are those who have been already subjected to surgery at the peripheral hospitals. We studied role of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and calcium leucovorin concurrently with radiotherapy in Dukes’ stage B2 and C and toxicities thereof in the adjuvant setting. Objective: To assess the outcome of concurrent chemoradiation in operated locally advanced treated cancer patients. Materials and Methods: In operated Dukes’ B2 and C rectal cancer patients, we conducted a prospective non-randomized study comprising of 40 patients between 2012 and 2014. Patients were treated with two hours protracted infusion of calcium leucovorin 500 mg/m2 on day 1 followed by 5-fluorouracil 500 mg/m2 on days 1 to 5 and repeated four weekly for total of six cycles. Radiotherapy of 45 Gray in 20 fractions was delivered concurrently with chemotherapy for first two cycles. Results: Combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy in a concurrent setting appears to be more efficient in reducing local recurrence rates and improving survival than either modality alone. Toxicities with this schedule were mostly gastrointestinal mucositis, but no treatment interruption was needed. Conclusion: A combination of 5-fluorouracil and radiotherapy can be administered in operated locally advanced rectal cancer patients.
topic Rectal cancer; 5-fluorouracil; Adjuvant; External beam radiotherapy
url http://banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/24744
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