Differences in Treatment Outcomes and Prognosis between Elderly and Younger Patients Receiving Definitive Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. RT
2.2. Chemotherapy
2.3. Follow-Up
2.4. Outcomes
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
Patient Characteristics
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
RT | radiotherapy |
EBRT | external beam radiotherapy |
CCRT | concurrent chemoradiotherapy |
OS | overall survival |
CSS | cancer-specific survival |
SCC | squamous cell carcinoma |
FIGO | International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics |
WHO | World Health Organization |
GOG | Gynecologic Oncology Group |
RTOG | Radiation Therapy Oncology Group |
GTV | gross tumor volume |
LAP | lymphadenopathy |
CTV | clinical target volume |
PTV | planning target volume |
IMRT | intensity-modulated radiation therapy |
VMAT | volumetric-modulated arc therapy |
OARs | organs at risk |
MVCT | mega-voltage computed tomography |
CBCT | cone-beam computed tomography |
ICRT | intracavitary brachytherapy |
HDR | high dose-rate |
Ir-192 | Iridium-192 |
ICRU | International Commission of Radiation Units |
LDR | low dose-rate |
MRI | magnetic resonance imaging |
CT | computed tomography |
LRRFS | loco-regional recurrence-free survival |
LRFS | local recurrence-free survival |
SPSS | Statistical Product and Service Solutions |
OTT | overall treatment time |
ECOG | Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status |
HR | hazard ratio |
CI | confidence interval |
SEER | Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results |
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Characteristics | Age < 70 (n = 83) | Age ≥ 70 (n = 40) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
ECOG (%) | 0.04 | ||
0–2 | 81 (97.6) | 35 (87.5) | |
3–4 | 2 (2.4) | 5 (12.5) | |
Pathology (%) | 0.85 | ||
SCC | 72 (86.7) | 36 (90) | |
Adenosquamous carcinoma | 1 (1.2) | 0 (0) | |
Adenocarcinoma | 9 (10.8) | 3 (7.5) | |
Small cell carcinoma | 1 (1.2) | 1 (2.5) | |
FIGO stage (%) | 0.75 | ||
IA | 0 (0) | 1 (2.5) | |
IB | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | |
IIA | 3 (3.6) | 1 (2.5) | |
IIB | 47 (56.6) | 20 (50) | |
IIIA | 3 (3.6) | 2 (5) | |
IIIB | 17 (20.5) | 8 (20) | |
IVA | 4 (4.8) | 4 (10) | |
IVB | 9 (10.8) | 4 (10) | |
Total RT dose, median (Gy) (range) | 80.4 (24–106.4) | 70.3 (23.4–96) | 0.002 |
EBRT volume | 0.06 | ||
Tumor only | 3 (3.6) | 6 (15) | |
Tumor and involved regions | 80 (96.4) | 34 (85) | |
ICRT application | <0.001 | ||
Present | 58 (69.9) | 13 (32.5) | |
Absent | 25 (30.1) | 27 (67.5) | |
CCRT | <0.001 | ||
CCRT | 74 (89.2) | 21 (52.5) | |
RT alone | 9 (10.8) | 19 (47.5) | |
OTT of RT, median (day) | 68 | 62 | 0.35 |
Outcomes | Age < 70 (n = 83) | Age ≥ 70 (n = 40) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
OS (%) | 0.006 | ||
3-year | 63.9 | 50.6 | |
5-year | 60.4 | 39.1 | |
CSS (%) | 0.89 | ||
3-year | 68.2 | 70.9 | |
5-year | 66.2 | 64.5 | |
LRRFS (%) | 0.75 | ||
3-year | 82.8 | 82.1 | |
5-year | 78.2 | 82.1 | |
LRFS (%) | 0.91 | ||
3-year | 85.3 | 82.1 | |
5-year | 82.6 | 82.1 |
Factors | No. | 3-Year CSS | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
ECOG | <0.001 | ||
0–2 | 116 | 70.6% | |
3–4 | 7 | 0% | |
Age (y/o) | 0.89 | ||
<70 | 83 | 68.2% | |
≥70 | 40 | 70.9% | |
Pathology | <0.001 | ||
SCC | 108 | 73.7% | |
Adenosquamous cellcarcinoma | 1 | 0% | |
Adenocarcinoma | 12 | 42.8% | |
Small cell carcinoma | 2 | 0% | |
FIGO stage | <0.001 | ||
I | 1 | 100% | |
II | 71 | 82.3% | |
III | 30 | 57.1% | |
IV | 21 | 30.1% | |
Total RT dose (Gy) | 0.045 | ||
<80 | 73 | 62.1% | |
≥80 | 50 | 77.3% | |
CCRT | 0.01 | ||
Yes | 95 | 72.9% | |
No | 28 | 51.7% | |
ICRT application | 0.02 | ||
Yes | 71 | 75.3% | |
No | 52 | 57.7% | |
EBRT volume | 0.64 | ||
Tumor only | 9 | 80% | |
Tumor and involved region | 114 | 68.2% | |
OTT (days) | 0.58 | ||
≤56 | 31 | 65.9% | |
>56 | 92 | 69.8% |
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Hou, P.; Hsieh, C.; Wei, M.; Hsiao, S.; Shueng, P. Differences in Treatment Outcomes and Prognosis between Elderly and Younger Patients Receiving Definitive Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4510. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124510
Hou P, Hsieh C, Wei M, Hsiao S, Shueng P. Differences in Treatment Outcomes and Prognosis between Elderly and Younger Patients Receiving Definitive Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(12):4510. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124510
Chicago/Turabian StyleHou, PeiYu, ChenHsi Hsieh, MingChow Wei, ShengMou Hsiao, and PeiWei Shueng. 2020. "Differences in Treatment Outcomes and Prognosis between Elderly and Younger Patients Receiving Definitive Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 12: 4510. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124510
APA StyleHou, P., Hsieh, C., Wei, M., Hsiao, S., & Shueng, P. (2020). Differences in Treatment Outcomes and Prognosis between Elderly and Younger Patients Receiving Definitive Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(12), 4510. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124510