1.A case report of a patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the face irradiated using a stereotactic technique.
Antonio PONTORIERO ; Giuseppe IATI ; Stefano PERGOLIZZI
Radiation Oncology Journal 2015;33(3):261-264
External beam radiotherapy can be used to treat cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). Acute skin toxicity is the most common adverse event. In this case study we report on an elderly patient with nasal root cutaneous SCC treated with stereotactic technique using a dedicated linear accelerator (CyberKnife system). Grade 3 skin toxicity was observed but it was resolved after 6 weeks. The use of stereotactic radiotherapy permitted a clinical remission of SCC with good cosmetic results.
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell*
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Humans
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Particle Accelerators
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Radiosurgery
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Radiotherapy
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Skin
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Skin Neoplasms
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Stereotaxic Techniques*
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Vitamin E
2.Comments on "Lymph Node Ratio as a Risk Factor for Locoregional Recurrence in Breast Cancer Patients".
Alessandro SINDONI ; Giuseppe IATÌ ; Antonio PONTORIERO ; Anna SANTACATERINA ; Stefano PERGOLIZZI
Journal of Breast Cancer 2016;19(3):334-335
No abstract available.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Recurrence*
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Risk Factors*
3.The Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Oncology Recommendation for Breast Tumor Recurrence: Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation Criteria
Marta BOTTERO ; Valentina BORZILLO ; Stefano PERGOLIZZI ; Barbara Alicja JERECZEK-FOSSA ; Edy IPPOLITO ; Giovanni Piero FREZZA ; Lucio FORTUNATO ; Renzo CORVÒ ; Giovanni Luigi PAPPAGALLO ; Stefano ARCANGELI ; Stefano M. MAGRINI ; Rolando M. D'ANGELILLO
Journal of Breast Cancer 2021;24(3):241-252
Salvage mastectomy is currently considered the standard of care for ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and postoperative radiotherapy (RT). Alternative treatment options for these patients, such as a second BCS followed by repeated RT, have been suggested. The panel of the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology developed clinical recommendations for second BCS followed by re-irradiation over mastectomy alone for women with IBTR using the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology and the evidence to decision framework. The following outcomes were identified by the panel: locoregional control, metastasis-free survival, overall survival, and cancer-specific survival; acute and late toxicity, specific late toxicity, second locoregional tumor, and death related to treatment.An Embase and PubMed literature search was performed by two independent authors. Five retrospective observational studies were eligible for inclusion in the present analysis.According to the reports in the literature and our analysis, the advantages of second quadrantectomy and re-irradiation (re-QUART) outweigh its side effects, with overall good rates of survival and adequate toxicity without increasing costs. Given the very low level of evidence, the panel stated that a second BCS plus re-irradiation can be considered as an alternative to salvage mastectomy for selected patients with IBTR.
4.The Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Oncology Recommendation for Breast Tumor Recurrence: Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation Criteria
Marta BOTTERO ; Valentina BORZILLO ; Stefano PERGOLIZZI ; Barbara Alicja JERECZEK-FOSSA ; Edy IPPOLITO ; Giovanni Piero FREZZA ; Lucio FORTUNATO ; Renzo CORVÒ ; Giovanni Luigi PAPPAGALLO ; Stefano ARCANGELI ; Stefano M. MAGRINI ; Rolando M. D'ANGELILLO
Journal of Breast Cancer 2021;24(3):241-252
Salvage mastectomy is currently considered the standard of care for ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and postoperative radiotherapy (RT). Alternative treatment options for these patients, such as a second BCS followed by repeated RT, have been suggested. The panel of the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology developed clinical recommendations for second BCS followed by re-irradiation over mastectomy alone for women with IBTR using the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology and the evidence to decision framework. The following outcomes were identified by the panel: locoregional control, metastasis-free survival, overall survival, and cancer-specific survival; acute and late toxicity, specific late toxicity, second locoregional tumor, and death related to treatment.An Embase and PubMed literature search was performed by two independent authors. Five retrospective observational studies were eligible for inclusion in the present analysis.According to the reports in the literature and our analysis, the advantages of second quadrantectomy and re-irradiation (re-QUART) outweigh its side effects, with overall good rates of survival and adequate toxicity without increasing costs. Given the very low level of evidence, the panel stated that a second BCS plus re-irradiation can be considered as an alternative to salvage mastectomy for selected patients with IBTR.
5.Lattice radiotherapy in inflammatory breast cancer: report of a first case treated with curative aim
Silvana PARISI ; Miriam SCIACCA ; Paola CRITELLI ; Giacomo FERRANTELLI ; Federico CHILLARI ; Valeria VENUTI ; Claudio NAPOLI ; Issa SHTEIWI ; Carmelo SIRAGUSA ; Anna BROGNA ; Antonio PONTORIERO ; Gianluca FERINI ; Anna SANTACATERINA ; Stefano PERGOLIZZI
Radiation Oncology Journal 2024;42(2):160-165
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare, aggressive form of breast cancer characterized by poor prognosis. The treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach, with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy (RT). Particularly, high doses of conventional RT have been historically delivered in the adjuvant setting after chemotherapy and mastectomy or as radical treatment in patients ineligible for surgery. Here, we report the case of a 49-year-old woman patient with IBC unsuitable for surgery and treated with a combination of lattice RT and fractionated external beam RT concurrent with trastuzumab, with a curative aim. One year after RT, the patient showed a complete response and tolerable toxicities. This is the first reported case of a not-operable IBC patient treated with this particular kind of RT.