Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma

Purpose: To determine the clinical outcomes and toxicities of proton beam therapy (PBT) versus 3D-conformal photon radiation therapy (XRT) in patients with testicular seminoma. Materials and Methods: This observational study evaluated consecutive patients with testicular seminoma who were treated wi...

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Main Authors: Dario Pasalic, MD, Surendra Prajapati, PhD, Ethan B. Ludmir, MD, Chad Tang, MD, Seungtaek Choi, Rajat Kudchadker, PhD, Steven J. Frank, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Particle Therapy
Subjects:
pbt
xrt
Online Access:https://theijpt.org/doi/pdf/10.14338/IJPT-20-00018.1
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spelling doaj-767a730af7154241b38f9408151e0d372020-12-03T12:18:32ZengParticle Therapy Co-operative GroupInternational Journal of Particle Therapy2331-51802020-09-0172112010.14338/IJPT-20-00018.12331-5180-7-2-11Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular SeminomaDario Pasalic, MD0Surendra Prajapati, PhD1Ethan B. Ludmir, MD2Chad Tang, MD3Seungtaek Choi4Rajat Kudchadker, PhD5Steven J. Frank, MD6Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Radiation Physics, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Radiation Physics, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USAPurpose: To determine the clinical outcomes and toxicities of proton beam therapy (PBT) versus 3D-conformal photon radiation therapy (XRT) in patients with testicular seminoma. Materials and Methods: This observational study evaluated consecutive patients with testicular seminoma who were treated with inguinal orchiectomy and radiation therapy at a single, tertiary, high-volume center in 2008–19. Acute toxicity was scored with the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events V 4.0. Organs at risk were contoured retrospectively by 2 investigators. Recurrences and secondary malignancies were based on routine follow-up imaging, either computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Results: Fifty-five patients were treated with radiation therapy, 11 in the PBT-arm and 44 in the XRT-arm, with a median follow-up interval of 61 months (interquartile range [IQR]: 32–79 months). Acute treatment-related diarrhea, grade 1 to 2, was more common among XRT-treated patients (0% vs 29.5%, P =.039), and dermatitis, grade 1, was more likely among PBT-treated patients (27.3% vs 2.3%, P =.004). Dosimetrically, PBT-treated patients, relative to XRT-treated patients, had lower dose to organs at risk including the kidney, bladder, femoral head, spinal cord, bowel, pancreas, and stomach. The 5-year overall survival rate was 100% and disease-free survival rate was 96.4% for all patients. Two patients, all in the XRT-arm, had disease recurrence: 1 in the pelvis and 1 in the lung. Three patients, all in the XRT-arm, were diagnosed with a secondary malignancy: 1 in-field pancreaticoblastoma, 1 in-field colon adenocarcinoma, and a stage IV T-cell lymphoma. Conclusion: Proton beam therapy for testicular seminoma resulted in excellent clinical outcomes and was associated with lower rates of acute diarrhea but higher rates of acute dermatitis. Proton beam therapy resulted in no in-field secondary malignancies and a more favorable dosimetric profile for organs at risk relative to XRT. Reduced dose to organs at risk, such as the kidneys, may result in long-term improvement in function.https://theijpt.org/doi/pdf/10.14338/IJPT-20-00018.1testicular cancerparticle therapypbtxrt
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author Dario Pasalic, MD
Surendra Prajapati, PhD
Ethan B. Ludmir, MD
Chad Tang, MD
Seungtaek Choi
Rajat Kudchadker, PhD
Steven J. Frank, MD
spellingShingle Dario Pasalic, MD
Surendra Prajapati, PhD
Ethan B. Ludmir, MD
Chad Tang, MD
Seungtaek Choi
Rajat Kudchadker, PhD
Steven J. Frank, MD
Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma
International Journal of Particle Therapy
testicular cancer
particle therapy
pbt
xrt
author_facet Dario Pasalic, MD
Surendra Prajapati, PhD
Ethan B. Ludmir, MD
Chad Tang, MD
Seungtaek Choi
Rajat Kudchadker, PhD
Steven J. Frank, MD
author_sort Dario Pasalic, MD
title Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma
title_short Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma
title_full Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma
title_fullStr Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes and Toxicities of Proton and Photon Radiation Therapy for Testicular Seminoma
title_sort outcomes and toxicities of proton and photon radiation therapy for testicular seminoma
publisher Particle Therapy Co-operative Group
series International Journal of Particle Therapy
issn 2331-5180
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Purpose: To determine the clinical outcomes and toxicities of proton beam therapy (PBT) versus 3D-conformal photon radiation therapy (XRT) in patients with testicular seminoma. Materials and Methods: This observational study evaluated consecutive patients with testicular seminoma who were treated with inguinal orchiectomy and radiation therapy at a single, tertiary, high-volume center in 2008–19. Acute toxicity was scored with the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events V 4.0. Organs at risk were contoured retrospectively by 2 investigators. Recurrences and secondary malignancies were based on routine follow-up imaging, either computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Results: Fifty-five patients were treated with radiation therapy, 11 in the PBT-arm and 44 in the XRT-arm, with a median follow-up interval of 61 months (interquartile range [IQR]: 32–79 months). Acute treatment-related diarrhea, grade 1 to 2, was more common among XRT-treated patients (0% vs 29.5%, P =.039), and dermatitis, grade 1, was more likely among PBT-treated patients (27.3% vs 2.3%, P =.004). Dosimetrically, PBT-treated patients, relative to XRT-treated patients, had lower dose to organs at risk including the kidney, bladder, femoral head, spinal cord, bowel, pancreas, and stomach. The 5-year overall survival rate was 100% and disease-free survival rate was 96.4% for all patients. Two patients, all in the XRT-arm, had disease recurrence: 1 in the pelvis and 1 in the lung. Three patients, all in the XRT-arm, were diagnosed with a secondary malignancy: 1 in-field pancreaticoblastoma, 1 in-field colon adenocarcinoma, and a stage IV T-cell lymphoma. Conclusion: Proton beam therapy for testicular seminoma resulted in excellent clinical outcomes and was associated with lower rates of acute diarrhea but higher rates of acute dermatitis. Proton beam therapy resulted in no in-field secondary malignancies and a more favorable dosimetric profile for organs at risk relative to XRT. Reduced dose to organs at risk, such as the kidneys, may result in long-term improvement in function.
topic testicular cancer
particle therapy
pbt
xrt
url https://theijpt.org/doi/pdf/10.14338/IJPT-20-00018.1
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