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A multi-institutional retrospective study of carbon-ion radiotherapy for non-squamous cell malignant tumors of the nasopharynx: Subanalysis of Japan Carbon-Ion Radiation Oncology Study Group study 1402 HN

Authors :
Takanori, Abe
Tatsuya, Ohno
Masashi, Koto
Yusuke, Demizu
Hiroaki, Suefuji
Hiroshi, Tsuji
Tomoaki, Okimoto
Yoshiyuki, Shioyama
Jun-Ichi, Saitoh
Katsuyuki, Shirai
Kenji, Nemoto
Takashi, Nakano
Tadashi, Kamada
Hiroyuki, Katoh
Source :
Cancer Medicine
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Background This multi‐institutional retrospective study focused on the clinical outcome of carbon‐ion radiotherapy (C‐ion RT) for non‐squamous cell malignant tumors of the nasopharynx. Methods The Japan Carbon‐ion Radiation Oncology Study Group collected and analyzed data for 43 patients with non‐squamous cell malignant tumors of the nasopharynx treated with C‐ion RT at four institutions in Japan. Results Twenty‐nine patients had adenoid cystic carcinomas, seven had malignant melanomas, three had adenocarcinomas, two had mucoepidermoid carcinomas, and two had other pathologies. Twenty‐six of the 43 patients (61%) had T4 tumors. The most common dose‐fractionation schedule was 64 Gy (relative biological effectiveness) in 16 fractions. The median follow‐up period was 30 months. The 2‐year local control (LC) and overall survival (OS) rates were 88% and 84%, respectively. For late toxicity, one patient developed grade 4 optic nerve disorder and two developed grade 5 pharyngeal hemorrhage. Actual incidence of grade 3 or higher late adverse events was 19%, and included cranial nerve dysfunction, jaw bone necrosis, central nervous system necrosis, and ear inflammation. Conclusions C‐ion RT provided good LC and OS rates with acceptable toxicity for treatment of non‐squamous cell malignant tumors of the nasopharynx.

Details

ISSN :
20457634
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5cf09b26b87798579b6f1cb00abb8676
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1884