Helical tomotherapy provides efficacy similar to that of intensity-modulated radiation therapy with dosimetric benefits for endometrial carcinoma
Journal
OncoTargets and Therapy
Journal Volume
5
Pages
245-253
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and helical tomotherapy for endometrial cancer. Methods: Between November 1, 2006 and November 31, 2010, 31 patients with histologically confirmed endometrial cancer were enrolled. All enrolled patients received total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with adjuvant whole pelvic IMRT or helical tomotherapy. Results: The actuarial 3-year overall survival, disease-free survival, locoregional control, and distant metastasis-free rates for the IMRT and helical tomotherapy groups were 87.5% versus 100%, 91.7% versus 51.7%, 91.7% versus 83.3%, and 91.7% versus 51.7%, respectively. The conformal index and uniformity index for IMRT versus helical tomotherapy was 1.25 versus 1.17 (P = 0.04) and 1.08 versus 1.05 (P<0.01), respectively. Two of 31 patients with cervical stump failure were noted, one in the IMRT group and the other in the helical tomotherapy group. No acute or late grade 3 or 4 toxicities were noted, including proctitis, or genitourinary or gastrointestinal disturbances. Conclusion: Helical tomotherapy is as effective as IMRT and has better uniformity and conformal indices, and critical organ-sparing properties. Prospective clinical trials are needed to evaluate the comparative efficacy of IMRT versus helical tomotherapy. ? 2012 Hsieh et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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Other Subjects
abdominal hysterectomy; adult; aged; article; brachytherapy; cancer adjuvant therapy; cancer radiotherapy; cancer recurrence; cancer survival; clinical article; comparative effectiveness; controlled study; diarrhea; disease free survival; distant metastasis free survival; dosimetry; endometrium carcinoma; female; human; intensity modulated radiation therapy; leukopenia; local recurrence free survival; metastasis; overall survival; pain; radiation injury; radiotherapy equipment; retrospective study; salpingooophorectomy; tomotherapy; treatment outcome
Type
journal article