医学
直肠
不良事件通用术语标准
肛门
内科学
腹泻
乙状结肠
肛癌
癌症
近距离放射治疗
入射(几何)
不利影响
胃肠病学
外科
放射治疗
光学
物理
作者
S. Spampinato,Nina Boje Kibsgaard Jensen,Richard Pötter,Lars Fokdal,Cyrus Chargari,Jacob Christian Lindegaard,Maximilian Schmid,Alina Sturdza,Ina M. Jürgenliemk-Schulz,Umesh Mahantshetty,Peter Hoskin,Barbara Šegedin,Bhavana Rai,Kjersti Bruheim,Ericka Wiebe,Elzbieta van der Steen-Banasik,Rachel Cooper,Erik Limbergen,Marit Sundset,Bradley R. Pieters,Ludy Lutgens,Li Tee Tan,E. Villafranca,Sofie de Smet,Noha Jastaniyah,Remi A. Nout,Christian Kirisits,Supriya Chopra,Kathrin Kirchheiner,Kari Tanderup
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.09.055
摘要
The purpose was to evaluate patient- and treatment-related risk factors for physician-assessed and patient-reported gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms after radio(chemo)therapy and image guided adaptive brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer.Of 1416 patients from the EMBRACE-I study, 1199 and 1002 were prospectively evaluated using physician-assessed (Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events [CTCAE]) and patient-reported (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer [EORTC]) GI symptoms, respectively. CTCAE severe grade (grade [G] ≥3) events were pooled according to the location in the GI tract (anus/rectum, sigmoid, and colon/small bowel). CTCAE G ≥2 and EORTC "very much" and "quite a bit" plus "very much" scores (≥ "quite a bit") were analyzed for individual symptoms with Cox regression. Logistic regression was used for persistent G ≥1 and EORTC ≥ "quite a bit" symptoms, defined if present in at least half of follow-ups.The incidence of G ≥3 events was 2.8%, 1.8%, and 2.3% for G ≥3 anus/rectum, sigmoid, and colon/small bowel events, respectively. Among G ≥2 symptoms, diarrhea and flatulence were the most prevalent (8.5% and 9.9%, respectively). Among patient-related factors, baseline morbidity, increasing age, smoking status, and low body mass index were associated with GI symptoms to varying degrees. Among treatment-related factors, rectum D2cm3 and the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements recto-vaginal reference point (ICRU RV-RP) correlated with G ≥3 anus/rectum events and moderate/persistent diarrhea, proctitis, bleeding, abdominal cramps, and difficulty in bowel control. Bowel D2cm3 correlated with G ≥3 sigmoid and colon/small bowel events and moderate/persistent diarrhea and flatulence. For external beam radiation therapy (EBRT), prescription dose correlated with G ≥3 anus/rectum, diarrhea, and difficulty in bowel control. Patients with large lymph-node boost (V57Gy) were at higher risk for G ≥3 sigmoid events, moderate/persistent diarrhea, proctitis, and cramps.The analysis showed that both EBRT and image guided adaptive brachytherapy contribute to GI symptoms after locally advanced cervical cancer treatment. Rectum D2cm3, ICRU RV-RP , and bowel D2cm3 are risk factors for GI morbidity. The risk for various symptoms was lower with an EBRT prescription of 45 Gy than 50 Gy and increased with larger V57Gy.