| Literature DB >> 28069018 |
Robert Krempien1, Falk Roeder2,3.
Abstract
Despite the important improvements made in the fields of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, pancreatic cancer remains one of the most lethal malignancies. Improved outcomes with novel chemotherapy regimes led again to increased attention on the role of localized radiotherapy, since local tumor progression causes significant morbidity and mortality in patients. Even after resection local failure rates are as high as 50-80%. The immediate proximity to critical structures (bone marrow, spinal cord, kidneys, liver, and intestine) limits the dose of radiation that can be administered to the tumor bed with conventional external beam radiation therapy (EBRT). The intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) appears to be an ideal therapeutic strategy for this disease, having the advantage of enabling the delivery of high doses of radiation to areas that are at risk for microscopic disease, saving critical organs and reducing the possibility of inducing radiotoxicity. This technique allows a theoretical increase in the radiation therapeutic index to tumor compared to the adjacent organs at risk (OAR). The aim of this review is to update and comment on IORT in the multidisciplinary management of pancreatic cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28069018 PMCID: PMC5223572 DOI: 10.1186/s13014-016-0753-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Fig. 1Intraoperative radiation Therapy with electrons (IOERT). Placement of an intraoperative electron beam applicator in a patient with pancreatic cancer. An applicator of appropriate size is chosen, manually positioned and attached to the table. Applicators are made of steel or plastic to restrict the radiation field laterally and are usually available in different sizes, shapes and bevel angles. Prior to irradiation, the axis of the applicator has to be aligned properly with axis of the LINAC in a defined distance. The dose is usually prescribed to the 90% isodose
Fig. 2Beams eye view though a intraoperative electron beam applicator to the tumor bed after resection of a locally advanced pancreatic cancer
Selected studies of Intraoperative Radiotherapy in resected pancreatic cancer
| Studies | Number | IORT Dose (Gy) | EBRT | Operative mortality | Peri-/ postoperative complications | Local recurrence | Overall survival (Median) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sindelar et al. [ | 24 | 20 | 100% | ||||
| 12 Surgery and EBRT | 100% | 12 month | |||||
| 12 Surgery and IORT or EBRT | 33% | 18 month | |||||
| Zerbi et al. [ | 90 | 12.5–20 | 36% | ||||
| 47 Surgery | 2.1% | 23.4% | 56,4% | 12 month | |||
| 43 Surgery and IORT | 2.3% | 23.2% | 26% | 19 month | |||
| Alfieri et al. [ | 46 | 10 | 67% | ||||
| 20 Surgery | 8% | 43% | 71.2 | 10.8 month | |||
| 26 Surgery and IORT | 9% | 57% | 41.6% | 14.3 month | |||
| Reni et al. [ | 203 | 10–25 | 28% | Median time to | |||
| 76 Surgery | 4% | 45% | local failure | 12 month | |||
| 127 Surgery and IORT | 5% | 39% | 11 month | 15.5 month | |||
| Ogawa et al. [ | 210 | 30% | 63% | 16.3% | 19.1 month | ||
| All patients Surgery and IORT | |||||||
| Valentini et al. [ | 270 | 7.5–25 | 63% | Median time to local failure 15 month | 19 month | ||
| Showalter et al. [ | 99 | 10–20 | |||||
| 46 Surgery + − EBRT | 66% | 40% | 39% | 19.2 month | |||
| 37 surgery IORT + − EBRT | 74% | 46% | 21% | 21 month |
Selected studies of Intraoperative Radiotherapy in locally advanced/unresectable pancreatic cancer
| Studies | Number | IORT Dose (Gy) | Local Recurrence | Overall Survival (Median) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roldan et al. [ | 159 | 20 | ||
| 122 EBRT | 52% | 12.6 month | ||
| 37 EBRT and IORT | 18% | 13.4 month | ||
| Tepper et al. [ | 51 | 20 | Not assessable | 9 month |
| Willet et al. [ | 194 | 15–25 | 2 y | 12 month |
| Mohiddin et al. [ | 49 | 10–20 | 29% | 16 month |
| Schuricht et al. [ | 105 | 15–20 | 30% | 15–20 month |
| Keane et al. [ | 85 (locally advanced/Borderline resectable) | 10–20 | ||
| 26 IORT | 20.5 month | |||
| 49 resected | ||||
| 24 surgery and IORT | 35.1 month | |||
| 25 surgery | 301.1 month |