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Pelvic radiation disease: Updates on treatment options.

Leonardo Frazzoni1, Marina La Marca1, Alessandra Guido1, Alessio Giuseppe Morganti1, Franco Bazzoli1, Lorenzo Fuccio1.   

Abstract

Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed neoplasms and radiotherapy represents one of the main treatment options. The irradiation field usually encompasses healthy intestinal tissue, especially of distal large bowel, thus inducing gastrointestinal (GI) radiation-induced toxicity. Indeed, up to half of radiation-treated patients say that their quality of life is affected by GI symptoms (e.g., rectal bleeding, diarrhoea). The constellation of GI symptoms - from transient to long-term, from mild to very severe - experienced by patients who underwent radiation treatment for a pelvic tumor have been comprised in the definition of pelvic radiation disease (PRD). A correct and evidence-based therapeutic approach of patients experiencing GI radiation-induced toxicity is mandatory. Therapeutic non-surgical strategies for PRD can be summarized in two broad categories, i.e., medical and endoscopic. Of note, most of the studies have investigated the management of radiation-induced rectal bleeding. Patients with clinically significant bleeding (i.e., causing chronic anemia) should firstly be considered for medical management (i.e., sucralfate enemas, metronidazole and hyperbaric oxygen); in case of failure, endoscopic treatment should be implemented. This latter should be considered the first choice in case of acute, transfusion requiring, bleeding. More well-performed, high quality studies should be performed, especially the role of medical treatments should be better investigated as well as the comparative studies between endoscopic and hyperbaric oxygen treatments.

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Keywords:  Argon plasma coagulation; Formalin; Gastrointestinal toxicity; Hyperbaric oxygen; Metronidazole; Pelvic radiation disease; Probiotics; Radiation-induced proctopathy; Radiotherapy; Sucralfate

Year:  2015        PMID: 26677440      PMCID: PMC4675912          DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v6.i6.272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2218-4333


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