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ABSTRACT: Background
The aim was to quantify severe transient and persisting late term effects in our single institution head neck cancer (HNC) cohort treated with curatively intended intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). Hypothesis was if a 2-year follow up (FU) is sufficient to estimate the long term tolerance in HNC irradiated in the IMRT era.Methods
Between 01/2002-8/2012, 707/1211 (58%) consecutively treated IMRT patients met the inclusion criteria of a FU time >12 months and loco-regional disease control (LRC). 45% presented with loco-regionally advanced disease; 55% were referred for curative definitive IMRT (66 Gy-72 Gy in 30-35 fractions), 45% underwent postoperative IMRT (60-66 Gy in 30-33 fractions). Systemic concomitant therapy was administered in 85%. Highly consistent treatment procedures were performed with respect to contouring processes, dose constraints, radiation schedules, and the use of systemic therapy. Grade 3/4 late term effects were prospectively assessed and analyzed with respect to subgroups at particular risk for specific late effects.Results
Mean/median FU of the cohort was 41/35 months (15-124). 13% of the patients (92/707) experienced any grade 3/4 late effects (101 events in 92/707 patients), 81% in the first 12 months after radiation. 4% of all developed persisting late grade 3/4 effects (25 events in 25/707 patients).Conclusions
IMRT led to a high late term tolerance in loco-regionally disease free HNC patients. The onset of any G3/4 effects showed a plateau at 2 years. The question of the cervical vessel tolerance in disease free long time survivors is still open and currently under evaluation at our institution.
SUBMITTER: Studer G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4229314 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Studer Gabriela G Linsenmeier Claudia C Riesterer Oliver O Najafi Yousef Y Brown Michelle M Yousefi Bita B Bredell Marius M Huber Gerhard G Schmid Stephan S Studer Stephan S Zwahlen Roger R Rordorf Tamara T Glanzmann Christoph C
Radiation oncology (London, England) 20131105
<h4>Background</h4>The aim was to quantify severe transient and persisting late term effects in our single institution head neck cancer (HNC) cohort treated with curatively intended intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). Hypothesis was if a 2-year follow up (FU) is sufficient to estimate the long term tolerance in HNC irradiated in the IMRT era.<h4>Methods</h4>Between 01/2002-8/2012, 707/1211 (58%) consecutively treated IMRT patients met the inclusion criteria of a FU time >12 months and ...[more]