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Twenty-year review of radiotherapy for vaginal cancer: an institutional experience.

Jidong Lian1, George Dundas, Marco Carlone, Sunita Ghosh, Robert Pearcey.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical outcome, prognostic factors and chronic morbidity with radiotherapy for vaginal cancer treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 68 patients with vaginal cancer treated by radical or adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) were selected. Five with rare subtypes of histopathology and 8 with adenocarcinoma were excluded from this study. 76.4% of the remainder had early-stage diseases (stage I: 14, II: 28, III: 9, and IV: 4). The patients in the years from which they were treated were almost evenly distributed (1st 5 years: 13, 2nd: 14, 3rd: 16, and 4th: 12). There were four treatment groups: external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) alone (n=18), brachytherapy (BT) alone (n=4), EBRT and BT (n=30), and surgery plus RT (n=3).
RESULTS: Median follow-up was 50.3 months ranging from 3 to 213 months. 5-year overall survival (OS) was 55.6%, disease-specific survival (DSS) was 77.3%, disease-free survival was 74.2%, and local control was 87.7%. Independent prognostic factors for DSS and OS were tumor stage, site and size (p<0.05). Late radiation toxicity was minimal in the bladder (4.6%) and bowel (4.6%). Vaginal morbidity was observed in 35 patients (63.6%). It was lowest in the BT alone (0%), and highest in the EBRT and BT group (82.1%), especially for those received more than 70 Gy (p=0.05, Odds ratio=4.64, 95% confidence interval: 1.01-21.65).
CONCLUSION: This retrospective review suggested that tumor stage, site, and size were important prognostic factors in patients with vaginal cancer. Higher radiation dose was associated with more frequent vaginal toxicity.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18722657     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2008.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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2.  Prognostic Factors in Primary Vaginal Cancer: A Single Institute Experience and Review of Literature.

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5.  Diagnosis, Therapy and Follow-up of Vaginal Cancer and Its Precursors. Guideline of the DGGG and the DKG (S2k-Level, AWMF Registry No. 032/042, October 2018).

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9.  Prediction of clinical toxicity in localized cervical carcinoma by radio-induced apoptosis study in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs).

Authors:  Elisa Bordón; Luis Alberto Henríquez Hernández; Pedro C Lara; Beatriz Pinar; Fausto Fontes; Carlos Rodríguez Gallego; Marta Lloret
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10.  Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology guidelines 2015 for the treatment of vulvar cancer and vaginal cancer.

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