Interfractional variation in position and volume of the uterus during radical radiotherapy for cervical cancer

Author(s):  
W Park ◽  
S.J Huh ◽  
Y Han
2009 ◽  
Vol 91 ◽  
pp. S47
Author(s):  
R. Dávila-Fajardo ◽  
I. De La Fuente-Muñoz ◽  
A. González-López ◽  
F.J. López-Soler ◽  
R. García-Fernández ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 15-20
Author(s):  
Ozlem Yetmen Dogan ◽  
Ismet Sahinler

Introduction: The current study aimed at comparing the results of radical radiotherapy (RT) or chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in patients with cervical cancer and evaluating the prognostic factors. Methods: CRT is the standard of care for locally advanced cervical cancer with the five-year survival rate of 30%–80%. In 1978-2006, a total of 716 patients with cervical cancer stage IB2-IVB were retrospectively analyzed for RT and CRT. In intracavitary brachytherapy, the median dose was 24 Gy and follow-up was 78 months. CRT was treated with 45 Gy external radiotherapy with cisplatin 40 mg/m2 given once a week. Results: The five-year pelvic control rate was 56.2% in the radical RT arm and 75.8% in the combined arm (P=0.01); disease-free survival and overall survival rates were 47%-56.3% (P=0.09) and 44.9%-52.5% (P=0.03), respectively. Treatment failure was detected in 317(50.5%) of 627 patients in the RT arm and in 30 (33.7%) of 89 patients in the CRT arm (Chi-squared value=8.86, P<0.01). Treatment failure rate was high in the 1st two years. Distant metastases were detected in 116 patients in the RT and 17 patients in the CRT arms. Hematological side effect rates in the CRT arm -anemia, thrombopenia, and leukopenia- were 33.7%, 13.5%, and 28.1%, respectively. The prevalence of rectitis, cystitis, and skin and subcutaneous fibrosis in the RT arm was 9.4%, 4.8%, and 2.2%, and in the CRT arm was 12.4%, 11.2%, and 13.5%, respectively. Conclusions: CRT increased pelvic control and overall survival rate based on the findings; it can be the preferred treatment modality because of its high response rate and acceptable toxicity.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mingfang Guo ◽  
Xueqi Ran ◽  
Dongling Zou ◽  
Na Zhang ◽  
Xianfeng Liu

Abstract Backgroud: To evaluate the dosimetric parameters, clinical complications, and efficacy of helical tomotherapy(HT) and fixed-field intensity-modulated radiotherapy (f-IMRT) in radical radiotherapy for cervical cancer.Methods: Between November 2016 and December 2018, 77 cervical cancer patients in radical irradiation were enrolled, 38 patients undergoing treatment with HT and 39 with f-IMRT. The dosimetry parameters, clinical complications, and efficacy were compared. Results: The HT plans had superior homogeneity index(HI) , conformity index(CI) (P=0.000),and resulted in a reduction in the dosimetry parameters of organs at risk(OARs) (P<0.05) except the V10 of small intestine (P=0.682).The incidence of myelosuppression showed no significant differences(P=0.265).The patients with HT had no radioactive cystitis, grade 2 or above rectal complication and acute bladder complication. The complete remission(CR) rates ,effective rates(CR+PR) and local control rates of two years were 81.58%,100% and 97.37%.Conclusion: The HT plans showed advantages in dosimetry, and provided more superior clinical outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. S1653-S1654
Author(s):  
C. Nelder ◽  
R. Chuter ◽  
J. Berresford ◽  
R. Benson ◽  
A. Clough ◽  
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Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evrim Metcalfe ◽  
Deniz Arik ◽  
Tufan Oge ◽  
Durmus Etiz ◽  
OmerTarik Yalcin ◽  
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BMC Cancer ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanlan Chai ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Juan Wang ◽  
Yunyi Yang ◽  
Ying Gao ◽  
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