| Literature DB >> 30284647 |
Stefania Martini1, Francesca Arcadipane1, Paolo Strignano2, Rosella Spadi3, Viviana Contu4, Christian Fiandra1, Riccardo Ragona1, Giorgia Catalano2, Maria Antonietta Satolli5, Michele Camandona6, Renato Romagnoli2, Umberto Ricardi1, Pierfrancesco Franco7,8.
Abstract
The aim of the study is to evaluate feasibility, safety, toxicity profile, and dosimetric results of volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) to deliver definitive or pre-operative radiation in locally advanced esophageal cancer patients. A total of 68 patients were treated with VMAT between March 2014 and March 2018 (44% vs 56% for definitive and neoadjuvant settings, respectively). Dose prescription differed depending on the clinical scenario (54-60 Gy in 30 fractions for definitive treatments; 41.4/45 Gy in 23-25 fractions in the pre-operative setting). Most of the patients were given concurrent chemotherapy. Two coplanar and one non-coplanar arcs were employed for VMAT delivery. Treatment was generally well tolerated. Acute toxicity was generally mild. In patients treated with definitive intent, ≥ G3 toxicities were observed for esophagitis (30%), anorexia (26.7%), fatigue (26.7%), nausea (6.7%), and vomiting (3.3%). In patients treated within a neoadjuvant approach, ≥ G3 anorexia (21%), esophagitis (15.8%), fatigue (13.3%), nausea (5.3%), and vomiting (2.6%) were observed. Dosimetric results were consistent in term of both target coverage and normal tissue sparing. In conclusion, VMAT proved to be a feasible, safe, and effective strategy to deliver definitive or pre-operative radiation in locally advanced esophageal cancer patients.Entities:
Keywords: Chemoradiation; Esophageal cancer; Gastro-esophageal junction; IMRT; Pre-operative treatments; Radiotherapy; VMAT
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30284647 DOI: 10.1007/s12032-018-1211-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Oncol ISSN: 1357-0560 Impact factor: 3.064