| Literature DB >> 32552838 |
Li Ma1,2,3, Junhao Qiang1,2, Heliang Yin1,2,3, Lin Lin1,2,3, Yan Jiao3, Changying Ma1,2, Xinwei Li1,2, Li Dong1,2, Jinglin Cui1,2, Dongmei Wei1,2, Ankur M Sharma4, David L Schwartz4, Weikuan Gu5,6, Hong Chen7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with locally advanced colon cancer (LACC) treated with surgery had a high risk of local recurrence. The outcomes can vary significantly among patients with pT3 disease. This study was undertaken to assess whether low-kilovolt (kV) x-ray intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) can achieve promising results compared with electron beam IORT (IOERT) and whether specific subgroups of patients with pT3 colon cancer may benefit from low-kV x-ray IORT.Entities:
Keywords: Intraoperative radiotherapy; Locally advanced colon cancer; Low-kV x-ray; pT3 colon cancer
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32552838 PMCID: PMC7301558 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-020-01903-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Patient and tumor characteristics (n = 44)
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 28(64%) |
| Female | 16(36%) |
| Age (years) | |
| Median | 64.5 |
| Range | 39–83 |
| Preoperative RT | 0 |
| Neoadjuvant chemotherapy | 0 |
| Postoperative RT | 0 |
| Adjuvant chemotherapy | 19 |
| Histology | |
| Adenocarcinoma | 40 (91%) |
| Mucinous adenocarcinoma | 3 (7%) |
| Small intestinal neuroendocrine carcinoma | 1 (2%) |
| Pathologic T stage | |
| T3 | 44 (100%) |
| Pathologic N stage | |
| N0 | 27 |
| N1 | 11 |
| N2 | 6 |
| Pathologic M stage | |
| M0 | 44 |
| M1 | 0 |
| Number lymph nodes examined | |
| Median | 19 |
| Range | 7–33 |
| Number lymph nodes positive | |
| Mean | 2 |
| Range | 0–15 |
| Follow-up time (months) | |
| Median | 20.5 |
| Range | 6.1–38.8 |
Mean outcome and range by low-kV x-ray IORT characteristics
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Applicator size (cm) | |
| Mean | 3.5 |
| Range | 2.5–4.5 |
| Dose (Gy) | |
| Mean | 15 |
| Range | 10–18 |
| Time (min) | |
| Mean | 15.7 |
| Range | 9.2–26.6 |
Fig. 1a Kaplan-Meier overall survival curve; b Kaplan-Meier progression-free survival curve
Fig. 2a Kaplan-Meier overall survival curve (p = 0.38); b Kaplan-Meier progression-free survival (p = 0.373). Patients were stratified by pathologic regional lymph node status
Fig. 3a Kaplan-Meier overall survival curve (p = 0.068); b Kaplan-Meier progression-free survival (p = 0.079). Patients were stratified by lymphatic/vascular invasion
Early and late complications after the combination therapy of surgery and IORT
| Complication | Total (number) |
|---|---|
| Early (30 days) | 4 |
| Mortality | 0 |
| Anastomotic leak/abscess/fistula | 1 |
| Small bowel obstruction | 0 |
| Wound infection or breakdown | 2 |
| Dehiscence | 0 |
| Ureteral injury | 0 |
| Others | 1 |
| Late(> 30 day) | 3 |
| Peripheral neuropathy | 0 |
| Small bowel obstruction | 3 |
| Ureteral obstruction | 0 |
| Wound infection/breakdown | 0 |
| Fistula with abscess | 0 |
| Bladder dysfunction | 0 |
| Sexual dysfunction | 0 |
| Enteritis/proctitis | 0 |
| Pelvic or abdominal abscess | 0 |
| There was no severe toxicity (CTCAE grades 3 or 4) related to the multimodality therapy | |