Literature DB >> 9614958

[Pelvic wall recurrence of cervix carcinomas. Combined surgical-radio-chemotherapeutic procedure (CORCT)].

R Schulz-Wendtland1, S Krämer, M Säbel, F Heller, L Keilholz, W Jäger, R Sauer, N Lang, W Bautz.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The prognosis of patients with pelvic wall recurrences after primary therapy of cervical cancer is bad. In selected patients treated exclusively by surgery as primary therapy the 5-year survival rate was between 5 and 25%. Additionally the combination of operation and radiotherapy (CORT) improved the survival so far. We developed a new concept for the treatment of pelvic wall recurrences. This concept includes the combination of radical surgery, interstitial radiation and chemotheray--CORCT (combined operative- and radiochemotherapy). PATIENTS AND METHODS: After radical surgery, interstitial HDR (Ir-192) brachytherapy in afterloading technique (2.5 Gy, 2 fractions/day in 5 days) was performed. Additionally a chemotherapy with cisplatin 25 mg/m2/day in 5 days and 5-fluorouracil 1000 mg/day in 5 days was applicated.
RESULTS: After combined operative- and radiotherapy 3 of 3 patients died after treatment within 8 months (median) because of distant metastases. After additive radiochemotherapy 3 of 4 patients had no evidence of disease (NED) after a follow-up period of 14 (12 to 30) months.
CONCLUSION: The first treatment results of the new designed combined operative- and radiochemotherapy concept (CORCT) led us to expect an improvement of the prognosis of patients with recurrences of cervical cancer at the pelvic wall.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9614958     DOI: 10.1007/bf03038722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Strahlenther Onkol        ISSN: 0179-7158            Impact factor:   3.621


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