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Abstract
More than half of patients with cancer receiving radiation therapy (RT) are treated in a palliative setting. Elderly or frail patients with metastatic/recurrent cancer require palliative RT that can provide a rapid cancer-related symptom response with low toxicity and short overall treatment time. Cyclical hypofractionated RT (quad shot: 14-14.8 Gy/4 fractions, twice-daily treatments with 6-hour intervals on 2 consecutive days monthly to a total of 42-44.4 Gy) can be a practical palliative RT regimen for patients with poor performance status. In this report, we present palliative symptom response and objective tumor response after quad shot for elderly or frail patients with nonosseous metastatic/recurrent cancers in various sites with varying histology.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35079665 PMCID: PMC8777150 DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2021.100871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Radiat Oncol ISSN: 2452-1094
Patient and disease characteristics
| Cases | Age | Diagnosis | Sites | Symptoms | KPS | RT | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 95 y | Recurrent urothelial carcinoma | Bladder | Hematuria | 60 | QS1 | No hematuria after QS1 until death at 9 mo after |
| 2 | 85 y | Metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma | Chest wall | Pain | 50 | QS3 | Less pain after QS1. No pain after QS3 until death at 5 mo after QS1 |
| 3 | 79 y | Recurrent urothelial carcinoma | Cystectomy bed | Pain, leg edema | 50 | QS3 | Less pain and leg edema after QS1. No leg edema after QS3 until death at 4 mo after QS1 |
| 4 | 73 y | Metastatic Ewing sarcoma | Parotid gland | Macroscopic tumor resection | 70 | QS3 | Alive without local recurrence at 14 mo after QS1 |
| 5 | 82 y | Metastatic adenocarcinoma of lung | Brachial plexus | Pain, unable to use affected arm | 60 | QS3 | Less pain and improved arm mobility after QS1 and symptoms continuously improved after QS3. F/U loss after QS3 |
| 6 | 75 y | Metastatic melanoma | Neck muscle | Pain | 60 | QS2 | Less pain after QS1. No pain after QS2 until death at 3 mo after QS1 |
| 7 | 75 y | Metastatic melanoma | Breast | Pain | 50 | QS1 | Less pain after QS1 until death at 1.5 mo after QS1 |
| 8 | 92 y | Metastatic small cell carcinoma | Bladder | Hematuria, urinary retention | 70 | QS3 | No hematuria and less urinary retention after QS1. No symptoms after QS3 |
| 9 | 92 y | Adenocarcinoma of rectum | Rectum | Constipation, hematochezia | 40 | QS3 | Improved bowel movement with less hematochezia after QS1. Complete symptom relief after QS3 |
| 10 | 71 y | Metastatic urothelial carcinoma | Inguinal and iliac lymph nodes | Cellulitis at inguinal area, Pain, leg edema | 60 | QS3 | Resolved cellulitis, less pain and leg edema after QS1. Further improved symptoms with QS3 |
| 11 | 64 y | Metastatic melanoma | Scalp | Rapidly regrew after surgery | 70 | QS3 | Stable melanoma after QS1 and regressed after QS3 |
| 12 | 49 y | Tumor thrombus from adenocarcinoma of lung | Iliac vessels | Pain, Leg edema | 40 | QS1 | Complete resolution of pain and leg edema after QS1 until death at 2 mo after QS1 |
Abbreviations: F/U = follow up; KPS = Karnofsky performance score; QS = quad shot; RT = radiation therapy.
Fig. 1A 49-year-old patient with multiple metastatic adenocarcinoma of lung presenting with edema and pain of left thigh from malignant thromboembolisms in the left iliac vessels (A). Coronal view of radiotherapy plan for first QUAD shot to the left iliac vessels (B). The patient achieved complete symptom resolution at 2 weeks after first quad shot (C). Abbreviations: QS = quad shot; RT = radiation therapy.
Radiation targets comparison between CT-simulation scans for each quad shot (n = 8)
| QS1 | QS2 | QS3 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GTV (mean), cm3 | 359.3 | 172.6 | 117.4 | |
| GTV changes | ||||
| QS1 vs QS2 | −42.7% (range 15.2%-83.6%), | |||
| QS1 vs QS3 | −67.4% (range 49.4%-86.7%), | |||
Abbreviations: CT = computed tomogram; GTV = gross tumor volume; QS = quad shot.
Fig. 2(A-C) Computed tomography-simulation scans for QS1, QS2, and QS3 in a patient with metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma. D-F, Recurrent urothelial carcinoma in cystectomy bed. White arrows indicate gross tumor. Abbreviation: QS = quad shot.
Fig. 3A 92-year-old patient with dementia and adenocarcinoma of the rectum (white arrows) achieved partial symptom (constipation and rectal bleeding) relief after first quad shot and complete symptom resolution after third quad shot. Magnetic resonance imaging at 3 months after third quad shot shows near complete resolution of tumor. Abbreviations: QS = quad shot; RT = radiation therapy.