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Brachytherapy of endometrial cancers

Authors :
Peiffert, D.
Hoffstetter, S.
Charra-Brunaud, C.
Source :
Cancer Radiothérapie. Apr2003, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p121. 11p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Endometrial adenocarcinomas rank third as tumoral sites en France. The tumors are confined to the uterus in 80% of the cases. Brachytherapy has a large place in the therapeutic strategy. The gold standard treatment remains extrafascial hysterectomy with bilateral annexiectomyand bilateral internal iliac lymph node dissection. However, after surgery alone, the rate of locoregional relapses reaches 4–20%, which is reduced to 0–5% after postoperative brachytherapy of the vaginal cuff. This postoperative brachytherapy is delivered as outpatients treatment, by 3 or 4 fractions, at high dose rate. The uterovaginal preoperative brachytherapy remains well adapted to the tumors which involve the uterine cervix. Patients presenting a localized tumor but not operable for general reasons (< 10%) can be treated with success by exclusive irradiation, which associates a pelvic irradiation followed byan uterovaginal brachytherapy. A high local control of about 80–90% is obtained, a little lower than surgery, with a higher risk of late complications. Last but not least, local relapses in the vaginal cuff, or in the perimeatic area, can be treated by interstitial salvage brachytherapy, associated if possible with external beam irradiation. The local control is reached in half of the patients, but metastatic dissemination is frequent. We conclude that brachytherapy has a major role in the treatment of endometrial adenocarcinomas, in combination with surgery, or with external beam irradiation for not operable patients or in case of local relapses. It should use new technologies now available including computerized afterloaders and 3D dose calculation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
12783218
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancer Radiothérapie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9546606
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1278-3218(03)00018-0