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A short course of preoperative radiotherapy improves prognosis of operable rectal carcinoma: a case control study.

V Penopoulos1, M Handolias, A Avgerinos, T Maris, T Ilias, N Issopoulos, G Christianopoulos, D Betsis, E Vrettou, G Kitis, K Pistevou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Randomized Swedish studies demonstrate the efficacy of a 5-fraction course of preoperative radiotherapy for rectal carcinoma. The present study evaluates the results in a single Greek institution over a 10-year period, with a similar regimen.
METHODOLOGY: During the period of 1995-2000, 150 consecutive patients with Dukes' B or C rectal cancer were matched to receive preoperative radiotherapy (Group I) or not (Group II). Seventy-five patients received pelvic radiotherapy of 2500cGY/5 fractions, followed by surgery within one week. Radiotherapy was delivered through 4 portals, with the patient lying in the prone position. A CT scan was used to define treatment volume. The 5-fraction course was used for lesions that seemed readily resectable. Patients in both groups received adjuvant chemotherapy. Local recurrence, disease-free interval and 5-year survival were evaluated and analyzed.
RESULTS: The disease-free interval was significantly longer in Group I (p < 0.0005). This benefit was mainly due to a significantly lower incidence of local recurrence in Group I (9/75, 12%) compared with Group II (30/75, 40%) (p < 0.0005). The incidence of distant metastases was not significantly different between the 2 groups. The 5-year survival for all patients, who underwent "curative" surgery was significantly higher in Group I (77.3%) as compared to Group II (39%), (p < 0.0005).
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with resectable rectal cancer who received 2500cGy/5 fractions preoperative radiotherapy to the pelvis had excellent local control of disease, longer disease-free interval and higher 5-year survival than patients who did not. These patients were able to undergo sphincter preserving surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18795673

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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