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Changes in Patterns of Practice for Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy in Italy 1995–2003. A Survey of the Prostate Cancer Study Group of the Italian Radiation Oncology Society

Authors :
Ludovica Pegurri
Michela Buglione
Giovanni Girelli
Alessia Guarnieri
Icro Meattini
Umberto Ricardi
Monica Mangoni
Pietro Gabriele
Rita Bellavita
Marco Krengli
Alberto Bonetta
Emanuela Cagna
Feisal Bunkheila
Simona Borghesi
Marco Signor
Adriano Di Marco
Filippo Bertoni
Marco Stefanacci
Roberto Gatta
Berardino De Bari
Stefano Maria Magrini
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2014.

Abstract

In 2002, a survey including 1759 patients treated from 1980 to 1998 established a "benchmark" Italian data source for prostate cancer radiotherapy. This report updates the previous one.Data on clinical management and outcomes of 3001 patients treated in 15 centers from 1999 through 2003 were analyzed and compared with those of the previous survey.Significant differences in clinical management (-10% had abdominal magnetic resonance imaging; +26% received ≥70 Gy, +48% conformal radiotherapy, -20% pelvic radiotherapy) and in G3-4 toxicity rates (-3.8%) were recorded. Actuarial 5-year overall, disease-specific, clinical relapse-free, and biochemical relapse-free survival rates were 88%, 96%, 96% and 88%, respectively. At multivariate analysis, D'Amico risk categories significantly impacted on all the outcomes; higher radiotherapy doses were significantly related with better overall survival rates, and a similar trend was evident for disease-specific and biochemical relapse-free survival; cumulative probability of 5-year late G1-4 toxicity was 24.8% and was significantly related to higher radiotherapy doses (P0.001).The changing patterns of practice described seem related to an improvement in efficacy and safety of radiotherapy for prostate cancer. However, the impact of the new radiotherapy techniques should be prospectively evaluated.

Details

ISSN :
20382529 and 03008916
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tumori Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....926046676b1455b17398df2895149f9d