A dose study of the late course accelerated hyperfractionation radiotherapy for esophageal carcinoma
- VernacularTitle:食管癌后程加速超分割照射剂量学研究
- Author:
Chun HAN
;
Xiangran YANG
;
Jun WANG
;
Guoxin MA
;
Aiqin XIAO
;
Xin ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Esophageal neoplasms/radiotherapy;
Dose fractionation;
Prognosis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology
2005;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To discuss the optimal radiation dose in the treatment of the late course accelerated hyperfractionation(LCAH) radiotherapy for esophageal carcinoma by using two different treatment doses,focusing on the difference of the short term results,local control rates,treatment tolerance and long term survival rates between the two groups.Methods One hundred patients with esophageal carcinoma were randomly divided by the envelope method into two groups:the 60Gy group and the 75Gy group.Patients in 60Gy group received conventional fraction radiation for the first 3 weeks,and then hyperfractionation radiation(1.5Gy per fraction,two fractions a day with 6 hour interval,10 fractions per week) to the total dose of 60Gy/35 fractions/5 weeks.The radiation schedule of the 75Gy group was the same as the 60Gy group: conventional fractionation of radiation for the first 3 weeks and then hyperfractionation radiation for the rest 3 weeks to the total dose of 75Gy/45 fractions/6 weeks.Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in short term results.The 1-,3-,5-year local control rates were 86%,42%,32% in 60Gy group and 88%,52%,48% in 75Gy group,respectively.The 1-,3-,5-year survival rates were 86%,40%, 28% in 60Gy group and 72%,34%,16% in 75Gy group,with no significant difference(P= 0.283).The median survival time was 25 months for the 60Gy group and 19 months for the 75Gy group.Patients suffered from heavy radiation-induced esophagitis in the 75Gy group were significantly more than those in the 60Gy group(28% vs 10%,P= 0.022).But it was similar for patients who died of side effects in the two groups.Conclusions It is not suitable to pursue high dose in treating esophageal carcinoma with late course accelerated hyperfractionation radiotherapy as high incidence of side effects are unadvoidable if the dose is increased without changing the radiation fields and techniques.When escalating the dose to the esophagus,the radiated lung volume as well as the other normal tissues should be first subjected to meticulous and careful consideration.