Initial Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of Accelerated Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: A Pilot Study

Shimane journal of medical science Volume 30 Issue 2 Page 77-86 published_at 2014-01-01
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Title
Initial Evaluation on the Safety and Efficacy of Accelerated Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: A Pilot Study
Creator
Takahashi Satoru
Kawabe Tetsuya
Murakami Masao
Kaji Yasushi
Nakazawa Masanori
Fukazawa Kazuo
Sekihara Kazumasa
Source Title
Shimane journal of medical science
Volume 30
Issue 2
Start Page 77
End Page 86
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
We used the accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy of locally advanced cervical cancer and assessed the initial treatment efficacy and safety.
This study enrolled three patients. Using a field-infield technique, the whole pelvic region was set as a large irradiated field and received a dose of 35.2-39.6 Gy, whereas small field irradiation targeting only the tumor and parametrium was performed at
9.6-10.8 Gy. We then performed center shield field irradiation of the pelvic lymph node area, which were irradiated at 50 Gy in sum total. Intracavitary radiotherapy was added two to three times. Two patients received chemotherapy. In all patients, treatments
were completed with overall treatment time (OTT) of 37-40 days. All patients were in complete response. Acute adverse events included two cases of grade 3 leukopenia, one case of grade 3 neutropenia.
In conclusion, this treatment was effective and safet with good outcomes, acceptable adverse events, and greatly reduced OTT.
Subjects
cervical cancer ( Other)
hyperfractionated radiotherapy ( Other)
safety ( Other)
efficacy ( Other)
accelerated repopulation ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
Date of Issued 2014-01-01
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586