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Hypofractionated radiotherapy for early stage glottic cancer:efficacy of 3.5 Gy per fraction

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Authors

Lee, Tae Hoon; Lee, Joo Ho; Kwon, Seong Keun; Chung, Eun-Jae; Wu, Hong-Gyun

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
Citation
Radiation Oncology Journal, Vol.40 No.2, pp.120-126
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the treatment outcomes and toxicity profile of patients with early glottic cancer who underwent hypofractionated radiation therapy (RT) with 3.5 Gy per fraction. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review was performed of the medical records of 35 patients with early stage (T1-2N0M0) glottic cancer who underwent definitive RT. The dose fractionation scheme was 59.5 Gy in 17 fractions. Posterior commissure was excluded from the clinical target volume (CTV) for 26 patients (74.3%) without glottic lesions close to this region. Results: With a median follow-up of 16.23 months (range, 6.82 to 67.15 months), no local, regional, or distant recurrence was reported. Acute hoarseness (65.7 0 /0), mucositis (68.6 0 10), radiation dermatitis (60.09b) was frequent. One patient (2.9%) reported grade 3 acute toxicity (mucositis) and there was no grade 4-5 acute toxicity. There was no grade >= 3 late toxicities; however, grade 1 late intermittent hoarseness was frequent (45.7 %). The receiver operative characteristic analysis revealed that mean hypopharyngeal dose was predictive for acute grade >= 2 mucositis (area under the curve-0.9314; 95% confidence interval, 0.8524-1). The optimal threshold of mean hypopharyngeal dose for occurrence of acute grade >= 2 mucositis was 26.31 Gy, with a specificity and sensitivity of 83.3 % and 88.2 %, respectively. Conclusion: Hypofractionated RT with fraction size of 3.5 Gy for early glottic cancer is effective. The hypopharyngeal mean dose could predict the occurrence of grade >= 2 acute mucositis. The posterior commissure can be safely excluded from the CTV.
ISSN
2234-1900
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/184915
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3857/roj.2021.01025
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