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Comprehensive analysis of Japanese nationwide cohort data of particle beam therapy for pulmonary, liver and lymph node oligometastases: particle beam therapy versus high-precision X-ray radiotherapy

Authors :
Norihiro Aibe
Hiroyuki Ogino
Masaru Wakatsuki
Kei Fujikawa
Satoshi Teramukai
Nobuyoshi Fukumitsu
Shintaro Shiba
Naoyoshi Yamamoto
Akihiro Nomoto
Takashi Ono
Masanosuke Oguri
Hisashi Yamaguchi
Haruko Numajiri
Kei Shibuya
Shohei Okazaki
Yuhei Miyasaka
Noriyuki Okonogi
Kazutoshi Murata
Hitoshi Tatebe
Atsushi Motegi
Tomoaki Okimoto
Takayuki Yoshino
Masaki Mandai
Norio Katoh
Hiroshi Tsuji
Hideyuki Sakurai
Source :
Journal of Radiation Research.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023.

Abstract

Japanese national oncological experts convened to evaluate the efficacy and safety of particle beam therapy (PT) for pulmonary, liver and lymph node oligometastases (P-OM, L-OM and LN-OM, respectively) and to conduct a statistically comparative analysis of the local control (LC) rate and overall survival (OS) rate of PT versus those of X-ray stereotactic body radiotherapy (X-SBRT) and X-ray intensity-modulated radiotherapy (X-IMRT). They conducted [1] an analysis of the efficacy and safety of metastasis-directed therapy with PT for P-OM, L-OM and LN-OM using a Japanese nationwide multi-institutional cohort study data set; [2] a systematic review of X-ray high-precision radiotherapy (i.e. X-SBRT/X-IMRT) and PT for P-OM, L-OM and LN-OM; and [3] a statistical comparison between LC and OS of the cohort data set in PT and that of the extracted historical data set in X-SBRT/X-IMRT from the preceding systematic review. Safety was evaluated as the incidence of grade ≥ 3 adverse events, while statistical comparisons of LC and OS were conducted by estimating the incidence rate ratios (IRR) for local progression and mortality, respectively. This study demonstrated that PT provided durable LC (3-year LC rate: 72.8–83.2%) with acceptable OS (3-year OS rate: 38.5–68.1%) and risk of severe toxicity incidence of 0.8–3.5% in radical metastasis-directed therapy for P-OM, L-OM and LN-OM. Compared to LC with X-SBRT or X-IMRT, LC with PT was potentially superior for P-OM; superior for L-OM; and equivalent for LN-OM. In particular, this study demonstrated that PT may be a new treatment option for L-OM tumors measuring > 5 cm.

Details

ISSN :
13499157 and 04493060
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Radiation Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........38ace25a1c1380a252704ec3142d509a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrad004