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Feasibility and Benefit of Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy for Elderly Patients with Uterine Cervical Cancer

Authors :
Nosaka, Kazuto
Shibata, Kiyosumi
Utsumi, Fumi
Yoshida, Kosuke
Niimi, Kaoru
Sekiya, Ryuichiro
Suzuki, Shiro
Kajiyama, Hiroaki
Kikkawa, Fumitaka
Source :
Tumori Journal; November 2016, Vol. 102 Issue: 6 p600-605, 6p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Elderly patients with uterine cervical cancer reportedly have a poorer prognosis than younger patients. Until now, the benefit of concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for elderly patients has been considered limited.Methods We retrospectively analyzed 49 women with cervical cancer aged >70 years primarily treated with radiotherapy (RT) or CCRT in our institute between 2003 and 2014. Treatment compliance, toxicity, and survival benefit were analyzed.Results A total of 49 patients were identified in this retrospective analysis. Twenty patients with a median age of 75.4 years (range 70–77) were treated with CCRT and 29 patients with a median age of 77.9 years (range 70–89) underwent RT. In the CCRT group, 14 patients (70%) completed CCRT consisting of radiotherapy and 5 courses of cisplatin plus 5-fluorouracil including patients requiring a dose reduction of chemotherapy. The median overall survival (OS) in the CCRT and RT groups was 66.9 and 60.1 months, respectively (p = 0.156). The most common grade 3/4 acute toxicity was hyponatremia (35.0%), followed by neutropenia (15.0%) and diarrhea (10.0%) in the CCRT group, while this was anemia (17.2%) followed by radiation enteritis (10.3%) in the RT group.Conclusions CCRT was well tolerated in elderly patients with cervical cancer. Careful attention should be paid to the different characteristics of treatment-related toxicities in this group compared with younger patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03008916 and 20382529
Volume :
102
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Tumori Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs45288309
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5301/tj.5000530