Affiliation:
1. Oncology Institute of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica
2. Oncology Institute of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica + University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine Novi Sad Originalni naučni rad
Abstract
Introduction. In locally advanced cancers of the cervix, endometrium and
vulva, radiotherapy is the primary treatment modality. In recent years, new
modern techniques of external radiation have been developed in radiation
oncology, with the goal of dose escalation to the target volume, while
sparing healthy tissues. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of
volumetric modulated arc therapy on clinical outcomes of patients with
gynecological malignancies. Material and Methods. Data were retrospectively
collected from 60 patients treated for International Federation of
Gynecology and Obstetrics stage I - III cervical, endometrial and vulvar
cancers, using definitive (n = 35) or adjuvant (n = 25) radiotherapy/
chemoradiotherapy. Thirty patients underwent three-dimensional conformal
radiation therapy (definitive in 22 and adjuvant in 8) and the other 30
patients were treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy (definitive in
13 and adjuvant in 17). The following clinical outcome parameters were
compared between the two groups: complete clinical response, disease free
survival, progression free survival, and 4-year overall survival. Results.
Progression free survival of patients treated with definitive radiotherapy/
chemoradiotherapy using volumetric modulated arc therapy was 17.2 months,
while in the group treated with three-dimensional conformal radiation
therapy it was 7.9 months (p = 0.300). Four-year overall survival in
patients who were treated with definitive radiotherapy/ chemoradiotherapy
using three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy was 50%, and 61.5% in
the group treated with definitive volumetric modulated arc therapy (p =
0.200), while in patients treated using adjuvant
radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy it was 75% vs. 88.2%, respectively (p =
0.400). Conclusion. Although without statistical significance, volumetric
modulated arc therapy showed better results with respect to progression free
survival and 4-year overall survival in previously unoperated patients who
underwent definitive radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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