Initial results of the INSPIRE clinical trial-investigating radiation dosimetry for differentiated thyroid cancer patients.

Jan Taprogge, Carla Abreu, Lenka Vávrová, Lily Carnegie-Peake, Dominic Rushforth, Paul Gape, Jonathan Gear, Iain Murray, Kee H Wong, Kate Newbold, Siraj Yusuf, Glenn Flux
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Introduction: The optimal strategy for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients treated with radioiodine (RAI) following thyroidectomy remains controversial. Multi-centre clinical studies are essential to identify strategies to improve patient outcomes while minimising treatment-induced toxicity.

Materials and methods: The INSPIRE clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04391244) aims to investigate patient-specific dosimetry for DTC patients and to determine the range of absorbed doses delivered to target and non-target tissues and their relationship with treatment outcome and toxicity.

Results: We report here initial results of the first 30 patients enrolled onto the INSPIRE trial. A large range of absorbed doses are observed for both thyroid remnants and salivary glands, with median values of 4.8 Gy (Range 0.2 - 242 Gy) and 0.3 Gy (Range 0.1 to 1.7 Gy), respectively.

Discussion: The preliminary study results are encouraging and could help to improve our understanding of absorbed doses to thyroid remnants and normal organs following RAI therapy. Such knowledge could potentially enable patient-specific treatment planning with improved clinical outcomes and quality-of-life of patients.

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INSPIRE临床试验研究分化型甲状腺癌症患者放射剂量测定的初步结果
甲状腺切除术后放射性碘(RAI)治疗分化型甲状腺癌(DTC)患者的最佳策略仍存在争议。多中心临床研究是必要的,以确定策略,以改善患者的结果,同时尽量减少治疗引起的毒性。方法INSPIRE临床试验(ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04391244)旨在研究DTC患者的患者特异性剂量学,确定靶组织和非靶组织的吸收剂量范围及其与治疗结果和毒性的关系。我们在此报告前30名患者入组INSPIRE试验的初步结果。甲状腺残余和唾液腺的吸收剂量范围很大,中位数分别为4.8 Gy (0.2 - 242 Gy)和0.3 Gy (0.1 - 1.7 Gy)。初步研究结果令人鼓舞,并有助于提高我们对RAI治疗后甲状腺残余和正常器官吸收剂量的理解。这些知识可以潜在地使患者特定的治疗计划改善临床结果和患者的生活质量。
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