| Literature DB >> 26171176 |
Yukako Mokutani1, Hirofumi Yamamoto1, Mamoru Uemura1, Naotsugu Haraguchi1, Hidekazu Takahashi1, Junichi Nishimura1, Taishi Hata1, Ichiro Takemasa1, Tsunekazu Mizushima1, Yuichiro Doki1, Masaki Mori1.
Abstract
Surgical resection is the most effective therapy for locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC); however, it often necessitates invasive procedures that may lead to major complications. Particle beam radiotherapy (RT), including carbon ion RT (C-ion RT) and proton beam RT, is a promising new modality that exhibits considerable efficacy against various types of human cancer. C-ion RT reportedly offers a therapeutic alternative for LRRC. In the present study, we describe three cases of LRRC treated by particle beam RT. In all the cases, LRRC was diagnosed by computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography imaging. No serious adverse effects were observed during RT. One patient experienced re-recurrence of LRRC, but survived for 6 years following particle beam RT; the second patient remains recurrence-free after a 2-year follow-up; and the third patient has developed recurrence at different sites in the pelvis but, to date, has survived for 4 years following particle beam RT. Therefore, LRRC was controlled by particle beam RT in two of the three cases, suggesting that particle beam RT is a safe alternative treatment for patients with LRRC.Entities:
Keywords: carbon ion radiotherapy; local recurrence; particle beam radiotherapy; proton beam radiotherapy; rectal cancer
Year: 2015 PMID: 26171176 PMCID: PMC4486832 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2015.532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450