年老体弱者的肌肉浸润性膀胱癌:在没有其他局部选择的情况下,低分次放射治疗是一种可行的方法吗?

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Tumori Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1177/03008916241252326
Giulia Marvaso, Angelo Vitullo, Giulia Corrao, Maria Giulia Vincini, Mattia Zaffaroni, Riccardo Villa, Federico Mastroleo, Lukasz Kuncman, Dario Zerini, Ilaria Repetti, Chiara Lorubbio, Gennaro Musi, Ottavio De Cobelli, Barbara Alicja Jereczek-Fossa
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目的:该研究旨在报告在不符合根治性治疗条件的体弱老年膀胱癌患者单中心队列中针对大体膀胱肿瘤进行姑息性低分量放疗的可行性和安全性:回顾性研究了2017年至2021年期间在欧洲肿瘤研究所(European Institute of Oncology IRCCS)接受经尿道膀胱肿瘤切除术后对大体病变或肿瘤床进行低分次放疗的患者。治疗计划为5次分次30 Gy和25 Gy(隔天和连续两天)。治疗反应通过放射学检查和/或膀胱镜检查进行评估。毒性评估根据RTOG/EORTC v2.0标准进行:共有16名患者参与了研究,其中11名患者接受了经尿道膀胱肿瘤切除术后的宏观靶体积低分次放疗,5名患者接受了肿瘤床低分次放疗。两组患者治疗后均未出现急性毒性反应(G)>2 级的情况。只有一名接受大病灶放疗组患者出现了 G4 GU 级晚期毒性反应。10 名患者有随访记录(中位随访时间为 18 个月),其中 6 人完全应答,1 人病情稳定,3 人病情进展。总反应率和疾病控制率分别为60%和70%:我们的初步数据表明,对年老体弱的人群进行膀胱癌姑息性低分量放射治疗在技术上是可行的,而且毒性也是可以接受的。这些结果强调了这种方法在非根治性环境中的潜力,有助于为这种代表性不足的患者提供更可靠的适应症。
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Muscle-invasive bladder cancer in elderly and frail people: Is hypofractionated radiotherapy a feasible approach when no other local options are available?

Aim: The study aims to report the feasibility and safety of palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy targeting macroscopic bladder tumors in a monocentric cohort of frail and elderly bladder cancer patients not eligible for curative treatments.

Methods: Patients who underwent hypofractionated radiotherapy to the gross disease or to the tumor bed after transurethral resection of bladder tumor from 2017 to 2021 at the European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, were retrospectively considered. Schedules of treatment were 30 and 25 Gy in 5 fractions (both every other day, and consecutive days). Treatment response was evaluated with radiological investigation and/or cystoscopy. Toxicity assessment was carried out according to RTOG/EORTC v2.0 criteria.

Results: A total of 16 patients were included in the study, of these 11 received hypofractionated radiotherapy on the macroscopic target volume and five on the tumor bed after transurethral resection of bladder tumor. No grade (G) >2 acute toxicities were described after treatment for both groups. Only one patient in the group receiving radiotherapy on the macroscopic disease reported G4 GU late toxicity. Ten patients had available follow-up status (median FU time 18 months), of them six had complete response, one had stable disease, and three had progression of disease. The overall response rate and disease control rate were 60% and 70%, respectively.

Conclusion: Our preliminary data demonstrate that palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy for bladder cancer in a frail and elderly population is technically feasible, with an acceptable toxicity profile. These outcomes emphasize the potential of this approach in a non-radical setting and could help to provide more solid indications in this underrepresented setting of patients.

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Tumori
Tumori 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Tumori Journal covers all aspects of cancer science and clinical practice with a strong focus on prevention, translational medicine and clinically relevant reports. We invite the publication of randomized trials and reports on large, consecutive patient series that investigate the real impact of new techniques, drugs and devices inday-to-day clinical practice.
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