Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study

Abstract Background Small cell carcinoma of the esophagus (SCCE) is characterized by its progressive feature and poor prognosis. There is no consensus on a standard therapeutic modality for SCCE. In this study, we aimed to characterize the outcomes of primary SCCE patients treated by radiation thera...

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Main Authors: Baoqing Chen, Han Yang, Huali Ma, Qiaoqiao Li, Bo Qiu, Yonghong Hu, Yujia Zhu
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Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Radiation Oncology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-019-1415-9
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spelling doaj-def29b68e970474d8460a4c6ebb82efe2020-11-25T04:11:31ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2019-11-011411710.1186/s13014-019-1415-9Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective studyBaoqing Chen0Han Yang1Huali Ma2Qiaoqiao Li3Bo Qiu4Yonghong Hu5Yujia Zhu6Department of Radiation Oncology, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Cancer Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer CenterGuangdong Esophageal Cancer InstituteGuangdong Esophageal Cancer InstituteDepartment of Radiation Oncology, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Cancer Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Cancer Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Cancer Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Cancer Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer CenterAbstract Background Small cell carcinoma of the esophagus (SCCE) is characterized by its progressive feature and poor prognosis. There is no consensus on a standard therapeutic modality for SCCE. In this study, we aimed to characterize the outcomes of primary SCCE patients treated by radiation therapy as part of treatment and investigate prognostic factors. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the data of 42 SCCE patients who were treated by RT as part of treatment at the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from 2001 to 2014. The Kaplan-Meier and log-rank method were used to analyze survival. Cox’s hazard regression model was applied to determine prognostic factors. Results Of the 42 enrolled patients, 25 had limited disease (LD) and 17 with extensive disease (ED). The overall response rate (CR + PR) was 60.0% (21/35). The median overall survival time (OS) for whole and LD group were 12.9 and 36.8 months. The 1-, 3- and 5-year OS rates of the whole cohort were 64.9, 31.3, and 13.9%, respectively. OS was significantly longer in patients with ECOG performance score (ECOG PS) < 2 (p = 0.001), lesion length ≤ 5 cm (p = 0.001), and LD (p = 0.049). In the patients with LD, multivariate analysis indicated that combined with chemotherapy (P = 0.046) and higher radiation dose (P = 0.027) predicted better prognosis in OS. The overall rate of grade 3–4 toxicities in the whole cohort was 37.5%. In total, 65% (17/26) patients with recurrent disease died with the metastasis with or without the primary recurrence. Conclusion RT was one of the effective and safe treatments for locoregional control of SCCE. Lower ECOG PS score, shorter lesion length, treated with chemotherapy, and a higher dose of RT were identified as favorable independent prognostic factors.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-019-1415-9Small cell carcinoma of esophagusRadiation therapyChemotherapyIMRTPrognosis
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author Baoqing Chen
Han Yang
Huali Ma
Qiaoqiao Li
Bo Qiu
Yonghong Hu
Yujia Zhu
spellingShingle Baoqing Chen
Han Yang
Huali Ma
Qiaoqiao Li
Bo Qiu
Yonghong Hu
Yujia Zhu
Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
Radiation Oncology
Small cell carcinoma of esophagus
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
IMRT
Prognosis
author_facet Baoqing Chen
Han Yang
Huali Ma
Qiaoqiao Li
Bo Qiu
Yonghong Hu
Yujia Zhu
author_sort Baoqing Chen
title Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
title_short Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
title_full Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
title_fullStr Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
title_sort radiotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the esophagus: outcomes and prognostic factors from a retrospective study
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Small cell carcinoma of the esophagus (SCCE) is characterized by its progressive feature and poor prognosis. There is no consensus on a standard therapeutic modality for SCCE. In this study, we aimed to characterize the outcomes of primary SCCE patients treated by radiation therapy as part of treatment and investigate prognostic factors. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the data of 42 SCCE patients who were treated by RT as part of treatment at the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from 2001 to 2014. The Kaplan-Meier and log-rank method were used to analyze survival. Cox’s hazard regression model was applied to determine prognostic factors. Results Of the 42 enrolled patients, 25 had limited disease (LD) and 17 with extensive disease (ED). The overall response rate (CR + PR) was 60.0% (21/35). The median overall survival time (OS) for whole and LD group were 12.9 and 36.8 months. The 1-, 3- and 5-year OS rates of the whole cohort were 64.9, 31.3, and 13.9%, respectively. OS was significantly longer in patients with ECOG performance score (ECOG PS) < 2 (p = 0.001), lesion length ≤ 5 cm (p = 0.001), and LD (p = 0.049). In the patients with LD, multivariate analysis indicated that combined with chemotherapy (P = 0.046) and higher radiation dose (P = 0.027) predicted better prognosis in OS. The overall rate of grade 3–4 toxicities in the whole cohort was 37.5%. In total, 65% (17/26) patients with recurrent disease died with the metastasis with or without the primary recurrence. Conclusion RT was one of the effective and safe treatments for locoregional control of SCCE. Lower ECOG PS score, shorter lesion length, treated with chemotherapy, and a higher dose of RT were identified as favorable independent prognostic factors.
topic Small cell carcinoma of esophagus
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
IMRT
Prognosis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-019-1415-9
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