| Literature DB >> 28693137 |
Sun Young Lee1,2, Na Ri Lee2,3, Dong-Hyu Cho2,4, Jung Soo Kim1,2.
Abstract
The survival of patients with recurrent cervical cancer following irradiation remains poor. Chemotherapy combined with hyperthermia has been demonstrated to improve the response rate. The present study was performed to evaluate the effect of modulated electro-hyperthermia combined with conventional chemotherapy compared with chemotherapy alone on recurrent cervical cancer previously treated with irradiation. A total of 20 patients were treated with chemotherapy alone, and 18 were treated with chemotherapy combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia. A single patient was treated with chemo-radiotherapy as primary treatment and then relapsed; the tumor was inoperable and radio-refractory upon recurrence. Local metastases, including metastasis of the para-aortic lymph nodes and adjacent pelvic lymph nodes were included, but distant metastases were excluded. Modulated electro-hyperthermia was performed three times per week beginning at chemotherapy initiation, and patients underwent a total of 36 sessions. The overall response (complete remission + partial remission + stable disease/progressive disease) to treatment was significantly greater in the group of patients who underwent chemotherapy combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia (P=0.0461), and at the evaluation conducted at the last follow-up visit, the response rate was significantly higher (P=0.0218). Additionally, severe complications were not reported. In the present study, of patients with recurrent cervical cancer previously treated with irradiation, the overall response rate for patients treated with chemotherapy combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia was significantly greater than that for those treated with chemotherapy alone.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy alone; concurrent chemo-modulated electro-hyperthermia; recurrent cervical cancer; treatment outcome
Year: 2017 PMID: 28693137 PMCID: PMC5494813 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2017.6117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Characteristics of patients with recurrent cervical cancer who had previously undergone chemo-radiotherapy, who were subsequently subjected to chemotherapy alone or chemotherapy combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia.
| Parameter | Chemotherapy alone (n=20) | Chemotherapy and modulated electro-hyperthermia (n=18) |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | ||
| Range | 36–71 | 36–71 |
| Mean | 53 | 50.8 |
| FIGO stage | ||
| Ib | 2 | 3 |
| IIa | 3 | 3 |
| IIb | 3 | 3 |
| IIIa | 5 | 2 |
| IIIb | 4 | 4 |
| IVa | 3 | 3 |
| Pathology | ||
| Squamous cell carcinoma | 15 | 15 |
| Adenocarcinoma | 5 | 3 |
| Recurrent lesions | ||
| Cervix bed alone | 4 | 6 |
| PAN alone | 4 | 4 |
| Iliac LN alone | 4 | 5 |
| Iliac LN+cervix bed | 8 | 3 |
PAN, para-aortic lymph node; LN, lymph node.
Treatment characteristics of the chemotherapy alone and chemotherapy combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia groups.
| Group | TP (cycle) | TC (cycle) | FP (cycle) | Cisplatin (cycle) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chemotherapy alone (n=20) | 8 ( | 6 ( | 6 ( | 0 |
| Chemotherapy and modulated electro-hyperthermia (n=18) | 6 ( | 4 ( | 6 ( | 2 ( |
TP, paclitaxel+cisplatin; TC, paclitaxel+carboplatin; FP, cisplatin+5-fluorouracil.
Clinical response of the chemotherapy-alone and the chemotherapy-combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia groups following completion of treatment.
| Group | Complete remission | Partial response | Stable disease | Progressive disease | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chemotherapy alone (n=20) | 4 | 3 | 1 | 12 | 0.0461 |
| Chemotherapy and modulated electro-hyperthermia (n=18) | 9 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
Analysis of the last follow-up treatment response to chemotherapy alone or chemotherapy combined with modulated electro-hyperthermia.
| Group | Complete remission | Partial response | Stable disease | Progressive disease | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chemotherapy alone (n=20) | 3 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 0.0218 |
| Chemotherapy and modulated electro-hyperthermia (n=18) | 9 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
Figure 1.Overall survival of the patients treated with chemotherapy alone compared with those subjected to CT combined with mEHT groups. CT combined with mEHT did not significantly increase the overall survival rate (P=0.235). CT, chemotherapy; mEHT, modulated electro-hyperthermia.
Figure 2.Body temperature and abdominal skin surface temperature underneath the electrode, during modulated electro-hyperthermia.