The impact of induction chemotherapy and the associated tumor response on subsequent radiation-related changes in lung function and tumor response
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Tarih
2007
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Elsevier Science Inc
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Purpose: To assess the impact of induction chemotherapy, and associated tumor shrinkage, on the subsequent radiation-related changes in pulmonary function and tumor response. Methods and Materials: As part of a prospective institutional review board-approved study, 91 evaluable patients treated definitively with thoracic radiation therapy (RT) for unresectable lung cancer were analyzed. The rates of RT-associated pulmonary toxicity and tumor response were compared in the patients with and without pre-RT chemotherapy. In the patients receiving induction chemotherapy, the rates of RT-associated pulmonary toxicity and tumor response were compared in the patients with and without a response (modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumor criteria) to the pre-RT chemotherapy. Comparisons of the rates of improvements in pulmonary function tests (PFTs) post-RT, dyspnea requiring steroids, and percent declines in PFTs post-RT were compared in patient subgroups using Fisher's exact test, analysis of variance, and linear or logistic regression. Results: The use of pre-RT chemotherapy appears to increase the rate of radiation-induced pneumonitis (p 0.009-0.07), but has no consistent impact on changes in PFTs. The degree of induction chemotherapy-associated tumor shrinkage is not associated with the rate of subsequent RT-associated pulmonary toxicity. The degree of tumor response to chemotherapy is not related to the degree of tumor response to RT. Conclusions: Additional study is needed to better clarify the impact of chemotherapy on radiation-associated disfunction. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc.
Açıklama
47th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Therapeutic-Radiology-and-Oncology -- OCT 16-20, 2005 -- Denver, CO
Anahtar Kelimeler
Radiation-Induced Pneumonitis, Pulmonary Function Tests, Tumor Response, Induction Chemotherapy, Lung Cancer, Conformal Therapy Consortium, Volume Histogram Analysis, Pulmonary-Function Tests, Dose-Escalation Trial, Cancer-Patients, Breast-Cancer, Thoracic Irradiation, Risk-Factors, Follow-Up, Pneumonitis
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International Journal Of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
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Q1
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Q1
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67
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5