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    Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy Versus Image-Guided Intensity Modulated External Beam Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: A Phase III Randomized Control Study

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    Rai, B
    Dey, T
    Ballari, N
    Singh, M
    Miryala, R
    Srinivasa, G Y
    Kataria, V
    Naseem, R
    Thakur, S
    Arun Singh, O
    Ghoshal, S
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    2024-08-10
    Subject
    Oncology. Pathology.
    Gynaecology
    
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    Aims: The standard treatment of locally advanced cervical carcinoma is radical chemoradiation followed by brachytherapy which has improved survival. Hence, a major concern is our attempt to reduce the incidence of acute and late toxicities. IMRT has been shown to reduce toxicities. In this study, we have compared 3DCRT with IG-IMRT using patient-specific margins to evaluate tumor control as well as OAR-related toxicities. Materials and methods: This was a single institution prospective phase III randomised control study including patients of squamous cell carcinoma of cervix (stage II-IIIB, FIGO 2009) without pelvic lymph node involvement. All patients were simulated using intermediate bladder filling protocol and those in the IG-IMRT arm, underwent additional scans with full and empty bladder to assess the range of internal motion and generate individualised ITV margin. EBRT dose of 46Gy/23#/4.5 weeks was delivered with weekly concurrent cisplatin followed by brachytherapy. All toxicities during EBRT and till 3 months post brachytherapy were considered acute toxicity. Post-treatment, patients were followed up every 2 months for first 2 years and then once every 6 months. Disease-related outcomes were assessed with clinical examination and symptom-directed imaging. Results: Two hundred patients were screened for inclusion and of them, 89 patients in 3DCRT and 84 patients in IG-IMRT arms were considered for final analysis. The baseline characteristics were comparable in both arms, majority of patients in both arms having stage II disease. For OARs, all dosimetric parameters were significantly better in the IG-IMRT arm. Acute radiation induced toxicities (dermatitis, genito-urinary and gastrointestinal toxicities) were significantly less in the IG-IMRT arm. The local, pelvic, and distant control were comparable in both arms. Conclusion: Based on our experience, the use of IG-IMRT with patient-specific ITV margins results in reduction in acute OAR toxicities in patients without compromising on tumor control. Keywords: 3DCRT; IGRT; cervix; patient-specific ITV.
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    Rai B, Dey T, Ballari N, Singh M, Miryala R, Srinivasa GY, Kataria V, Naseem R, Thakur S, Arun Singh O, Ghoshal S. Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy Versus Image-Guided Intensity Modulated External Beam Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: A Phase III Randomized Control Study. Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2024 Nov;36(11):728-737. doi: 10.1016/j.clon.2024.08.004. Epub 2024 Aug 10.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/5602
    DOI
    10.1016/j.clon.2024.08.004
    PMID
    39209678
    Journal
    Clinical Oncology
    Publisher
    Springer International
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.clon.2024.08.004
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