头颈部鳞状细胞癌的再照射-一个研究所的经验

D. Pruthi, P. Nagpal, Babita Singh, Ashu Yadav, Manish Pandey, Harpreet Singh
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背景:在头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)中,残留病变、局部复发或发展为第二原发灶是治疗失败的原因。手术或化疗或放疗的组合使用。本研究的目的是评估再照射治疗的复发/复发HNSCC,其毒性和生存分析。材料与方法:回顾性分析我院72例再照射患者的资料。所有患者均为经组织学证实的复发/复发HNSCC病例。治疗采用适形放疗技术,如IMRT或IGRT技术。结果:复发患者38例(52.8%),二次原发患者34例(47.2%)。放疗间隔时间从7个月到25年不等。16例(22.2%)患者在放射治疗前行挽救性手术,56例(78.8%)患者行根治性放射治疗。PTV体积范围为15.6 ~ 672.2 cc(中位117 cc),中位剂量54Gy。粘膜炎和皮肤反应与PTV体积较大和放射治疗间隔时间较短的患者有关。中位DFS和OS分别为13个月和29个月。1年和2年的总生存率分别为58.3%和36.1%。放疗剂量>54Gy且间隔时间>24个月的患者预后较好。结论:复发性鳞状细胞癌的治疗方法必须个性化。对于HNSCC的再照射,我们发现放射治疗之间有足够的时间间隔(> 24个月)和剂量> 54Gy时效果更好。
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Re-irradiation in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma – A Single Institute Experience
Background: In head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), residual disease, loco regional recurrence or development of second primary are causes of treatment failure. A combination of either surgery or chemotherapy or radiotherapy is used. The aim of this study was to evaluate recurrent/ relapsed HNSCC who were treated with re-irradiation, its toxicities and survival analysis. Materials and Methods: 72 patients were analysed retrospectively who had undergone re-irradiation at our institute. All patients were histologically proven cases of recurrent/relapsed HNSCC. Treatment was done using conformal radiotherapy techniques like IMRT or IGRT technique. Results: Patients who had recurrent disease and second primary were 38 (52.8%) and 34 (47.2%) respectively. The time interval between radiotherapy treatments ranged from 7 months to 25 years. Salvage surgery preceded radiotherapy in 16 (22.2%) patients and 56 patients (78.8%) underwent radical radiotherapy. The PTV volume ranged from 15.6 to 672.2 cc (median: 117 cc) and median dose was 54Gy. Mucositis and skin reactions were associated in patients with larger PTV volumes and lower time interval between the radiation treatments. The median DFS and OS was 13 months and 29 months respectively. OS at 1 year and 2 years was 58.3% and 36.1%. Patients who received radiation dose of >54Gy and who had >24 months interval between the radiation treatments fared better. Conclusions: Treatment approaches have to be personalized in cases of recurrent HNSCC. For re-irradiation in HNSCC we found better outcomes when there is adequate time period (> 24 months) between the radiation treatments and with dose > 54Gy.
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