scholarly journals EP-1477 Image-guided Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy in cervical cancer: organ motion and geograpical miss

2019 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. S801
Author(s):  
P. Ferrazza ◽  
A. Delana ◽  
L. Purpura ◽  
E. Magri ◽  
L. Bandera ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. JCO.20.02530
Author(s):  
Supriya Chopra ◽  
Sudeep Gupta ◽  
Sadhana Kannan ◽  
Tapas Dora ◽  
Reena Engineer ◽  
...  

PURPOSE Postoperative Adjuvant Radiation in Cervical Cancer (PARCER), a phase III randomized trial, compared late toxicity after image-guided intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) in women with cervical cancer undergoing postoperative radiation. METHODS Patients were randomly assigned to receive either IG-IMRT or 3D-CRT after stratification for the type of hysterectomy and use of concurrent chemotherapy. The primary end point was 3-year grade ≥ 2 late GI toxicity assessed using Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events v 3.0 and estimated using time-to-event, intention-to-treat analysis, with a study level type I error of 0.05 and a nominal α of .047 after accounting for one interim analysis. Secondary end points included acute toxicity, health-related quality of life, and pelvic relapse-free, disease-free, and overall survival. RESULTS Between 2011 and 2019, 300 patients were randomly assigned (IG-IMRT 151 and 3D-CRT 149). At a median follow-up of 46 (interquartile range 20-72) months, the 3-year cumulative incidence of grade ≥ 2 late GI toxicity in the IG-IMRT and 3D-CRT arms were 21.1% versus 42.4% (hazard ratio [HR] 0.46; 95% CI, 0.29 to 0.73; P < .001). The cumulative incidence of grade ≥ 2 any late toxicity was 28.1% versus 48.9% (HR 0.50; 95% CI, 0.33 to 0.76; P < .001), respectively. Patients reported reduced diarrhea ( P = .04), improved appetite ( P = .008), and lesser bowel symptoms ( P = .002) with IG-IMRT. However, no difference was observed in the time by treatment interaction. The 3-year pelvic relapse-free survival and disease-free survival in the IG-IMRT versus the 3D-CRT arm were 81.8% versus 84% (HR 1.17; 95% CI, 0.68 to 1.99; P = .55) and 76.9% versus 81.2% (HR 1.03; 95% CI, 0.62 to 1.71; P = .89), respectively. CONCLUSION IG-IMRT results in reduced toxicity with no difference in disease outcomes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan C. Peeken ◽  
Christoph Knie ◽  
Kerstin A. Kessel ◽  
Daniel Habermehl ◽  
Severin Kampfer ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 20 (9) ◽  
pp. 718-720 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Samant ◽  
L. Gerig ◽  
L. Montgomery ◽  
R. Macrae ◽  
G. Fox ◽  
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