| Literature DB >> 24885554 |
Govin Thind, Bal Johal, Matthew Follwell, Hagen Fritz Kennecke1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Standard therapy for patients with stage I-III squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the anal canal is chemo-radiotherapy with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and mitomycin C (MMC). While there is limited published evidence to substitute capecitabine (CAP) for 5-FU, the objectives of the study were to describe the toxicity, dose intensity and outcomes of a sequential cohort of patients treated with chemo-radiotherapy with CAP and MCC in a population-based setting.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24885554 PMCID: PMC4050390 DOI: 10.1186/1748-717X-9-124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Characteristics of patients included in study (n = 66)
| 60 years (44–82) | |
| 25 (38%) | |
| 41 (62%) | |
| 1 (2%) | |
| 65 (99%) | |
| 17 (26%) | |
| 49 (74%) | |
| 17 (26%) | |
| 49 (74%) | |
| 42 (64%) | |
| 19 (29%) | |
| 3 (5%) | |
| 2 (3%) | |
| 0 (0%) | |
| 26 (39%) | |
| 15 (23%) | |
| 25 (38%) | |
| 0(0%) | |
| 49 (74%) | |
| 8 (12%) | |
| 5 (8%) | |
| 2 (3%) | |
| 2 (3%) | |
Characteristics of all 66 patients included in the study are shown above, both as a total number and as a percentage of study participants.
Chemotherapy dosings (n = 66) as a total number and as a percentage
| 59 (78%) | |
| 13 (22%) | |
| 0 (0%) | |
| 7 (11%) | |
| 0 (0%) | |
| 0 (0%) | |
| 5.5 (2.5-6) | |
| 63 (95%) | |
| 3 (5%) | |
The capecitabine and mitomycin dose administered to patients in the study, both as a total number and as a percentage of study participants.
Radiation delivery method and dose received by patients in study (n = 66)
| 3D-CRT | 50 (76%) | |
| IMRT | 16 (24%) | |
| 10-15 Gy | 0 (0%) | 0 |
| 15-20 Gy | 0 (0%) | 0 |
| 20-25 Gy | 0 (0%) | 0 |
| 25-30 Gy | 3 (5%) | 0 |
| 30-35 Gy | 1 (2%) | 0 |
| 35-40 Gy | 0 (0%) | 0 |
| 40-45 Gy | 1 (2%) | 0 |
| 45-50 Gy | 6 (9%) | 0 |
| 50-55 Gy | 45 (70%) | 0 |
| 55-60 Gy | 9 (14%) | 1 (Reduced to 12 Gy) |
| 60-65 Gy | 1 (2%) | 0 |
The radiation dose received by patients in the study and dose reduction, both as a total number and as a percentage of study participants. Abbreviations: 3D-CRT 3-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Therapy; IMRT Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy; Gy gray.
Adverse events experienced by patients in the study (n = 66)
| 35 (53%) | |
| 19 (29%) | |
| 7 (11%) | |
| 2 (3%) | |
| 3 (5%) | |
| Case 1, grade 3 | Grade 2 stomatitis, grade 3 diarrhea |
| Case 2, grade 3 | Grade 3 diarrhea, stool incontinence |
| Case 3, grade 4 | Grade 4 diarrhea |
| Case 4, grade 4 | Grade 4 diarrhea, stool incontinence |
| Case 5, grade 4 | Grade 4 diarrhea |
The adverse events experienced by patients in the study, including nausea, vomiting, stomatitis or diarrhea are shown in the top of the table. The lower half includes a more detailed description of each of the five grade 3 and 4 adverse events.
Radiation dermatitis experienced by patients in this study, by toxicity grade (n = 66)
| 19 (29%) | |
| 5 (8%) | |
| 42 (63%) |
The breakdown of radiation dermatitis experienced by patients during this study based on toxicity grade.