Hematological Toxicity in Carcinoma Cervix Patients Undergoing Concurrent Chemo Radiation Therapy or Radiation Therapy alone in a Tertiary Hospital of North East India: A Prospective Study

Chiranjiv Baruah, T. Paul, Biswajit Sarma, Kankan Jyoti Deka, Partha Pratim Patowory
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Introduction: The current standard of treatment for locally advanced cancer of cervix is cisplatin based concurrent chemo radiation therapy followed by brachytherapy. Concurrent chemo radiotherapy causes acute hematological toxicities, which in turn leads to prolongation of therapy. Objective: The main purpose of our study, was to analyze the acute hematological toxicity in cervical cancer patients undergoing radiation or chemo radiation therapy. Materials and Methods: This is a hospital based observational study done at department of Radiation Oncology, Assam medical college and hospital. All the biopsy proven cervical cancer patients attending the department, within the study period from September 2020 to May 2021 are included in the study. Results: Out of 26 patients in the study sample, grade 1 hematologicaltoxicity is seen in 2 patients (7.5%), grade 2 hematological toxicity seen in 20 patients (77%), grade 3 hematological toxicities in 4 patients (15.5%) and none of the patients developed grade 4 nor grade 5 hematological toxicity or any other life threatening complications. Conclusion: Hematological toxicity is more common with conventional external beam therapy in locally advanced carcinoma cervix patients. Compared to conventional external beam radiotherapy and 3DCRT, patients undergoing treatment with IMRT experiences significantly less acute grade ≥2 hematological toxicities.
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印度东北部某三级医院宫颈癌患者同期化疗或单独放疗的血液学毒性:一项前瞻性研究
简介:目前局部晚期宫颈癌的治疗标准是以顺铂为基础的同步化疗放疗加近距离放疗。同步放化疗引起急性血液学毒性,从而导致治疗时间延长。目的:分析宫颈癌放化疗患者的急性血液学毒性。材料和方法:这是一项在阿萨姆邦医学院和医院放射肿瘤科进行的基于医院的观察性研究。在2020年9月至2021年5月的研究期间,所有活检证实的宫颈癌患者都被纳入研究。结果:在研究样本的26例患者中,2例患者出现1级血液学毒性(7.5%),20例患者出现2级血液学毒性(77%),4例患者出现3级血液学毒性(15.5%),没有患者出现4级和5级血液学毒性或任何其他危及生命的并发症。结论:在局部晚期宫颈癌患者中,常规外束治疗血液学毒性更常见。与常规外束放疗和3DCRT相比,接受IMRT治疗的患者急性≥2级血液学毒性明显降低。
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