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Prospective cohort study by InspECT on safety and efficacy of electrochemotherapy for cutaneous tumors and metastases depending on ulceration

Authors :
Claussen, Carla Sophie
Moir, Graeme
Bechara, Falk G.
Orlando, Antonio
Matteucci, Paolo
Mowatt, David
Clover, Anthony James P.
Mascherini, Matteo
Gehl, Julie
Muir, Tobian
Sersa, Gregor
Groselj, Ales
Odili, Joy
Giorgione, Roberto
Campana, Luca Giovanni
Bertino, Giulia
Curatolo, Pietro
Banerjee, Shramana
Kis, Erika
Quaglino, Pietro
Pritchard-Jones, Rowan
De Terlizzi, Francesca
Grischke, Eva-Maria
Kunte, Christian
Claussen, Carla Sophie
Moir, Graeme
Bechara, Falk G.
Orlando, Antonio
Matteucci, Paolo
Mowatt, David
Clover, Anthony James P.
Mascherini, Matteo
Gehl, Julie
Muir, Tobian
Sersa, Gregor
Groselj, Ales
Odili, Joy
Giorgione, Roberto
Campana, Luca Giovanni
Bertino, Giulia
Curatolo, Pietro
Banerjee, Shramana
Kis, Erika
Quaglino, Pietro
Pritchard-Jones, Rowan
De Terlizzi, Francesca
Grischke, Eva-Maria
Kunte, Christian
Source :
Claussen , C S , Moir , G , Bechara , F G , Orlando , A , Matteucci , P , Mowatt , D , Clover , A J P , Mascherini , M , Gehl , J , Muir , T , Sersa , G , Groselj , A , Odili , J , Giorgione , R , Campana , L G , Bertino , G , Curatolo , P , Banerjee , S , Kis , E , Quaglino , P , Pritchard-Jones , R , De Terlizzi , F , Grischke , E-M & Kunte , C 2022 , ' Prospective cohort study by InspECT on safety and efficacy of electrochemotherapy for cutaneous tumors and metastases depending on ulceration ' , JDDG - Journal of the German Society of Dermatology , vol. 20 , no. 4 , pp. 470-481 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is an effective local treatment for cutaneous tumors. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of ECT in ulcerated vs. non-ulcerated tumors and investigate the effect on tumor-associated symptoms. Methods Twenty cancer centers in the International Network for Sharing Practices on Electrochemotherapy (InspECT) prospectively collected data. ECT was performed following ESOPE protocol. Response was evaluated by lesion size development. Pain, symptoms, performance status (ECOG-Index) and health status (EQ-5D questionnaire) were evaluated. Results 716 patients with ulcerated (n = 302) and non-ulcerated (n = 414) cutaneous tumors and metastases were included (minimum follow-up of 45 days). Non-ulcerated lesions responded to ECT better than ulcerated lesions (complete response 65 % vs. 51 %, p = 0.0061). Only 38 % (115/302) with ulcerated lesions before ECT presented with ulcerated lesions at final follow-up. Patients with ulcerated lesions reported higher pain and more severe symptoms compared to non-ulcerated lesions, which significantly and continuously improved following ECT. In non-ulcerated lesions however, pain spiked during the treatment. No serious adverse events were reported. Conclusions ECT is a safe and effective local treatment for cutaneous tumors. While ECT improves symptoms especially in patients with ulcerated lesions, data suggest the implementation of a perioperative pain management in non-ulcerated lesions during ECT.

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OAIster
Journal :
Claussen , C S , Moir , G , Bechara , F G , Orlando , A , Matteucci , P , Mowatt , D , Clover , A J P , Mascherini , M , Gehl , J , Muir , T , Sersa , G , Groselj , A , Odili , J , Giorgione , R , Campana , L G , Bertino , G , Curatolo , P , Banerjee , S , Kis , E , Quaglino , P , Pritchard-Jones , R , De Terlizzi , F , Grischke , E-M & Kunte , C 2022 , ' Prospective cohort study by InspECT on safety and efficacy of electrochemotherapy for cutaneous tumors and metastases depending on ulceration ' , JDDG - Journal of the German Society of Dermatology , vol. 20 , no. 4 , pp. 470-481 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322778271
Document Type :
Electronic Resource