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Acute chemoradiotherapy toxicity in cervical cancer patients. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Up to 84% of cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy experience acute radiation toxicity (ART), prompting a study to explore the effects of ACE inhibitors, β-blockers, and patient-specific risk factors on ART development.
  • The research includes two nested case-control studies examining risk factors for ART in patients receiving 3D conformal radiotherapy or 2D conventional radiotherapy, followed from January 2017 to September 2018 in a tertiary care setting.
  • Significant findings include that ACE inhibitors, bladder volume, BMI, and radiation dose to the bladder and rectum play crucial roles in ART occurrence, with ACE inhibitors linked to reduced ART risk in patients treated with 3D-CRT.

Article Abstract

During radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer, up to 84% of patients exhibit some form of acute radiation toxicity (ART). The primary aim of this clinical study is to determine the impact of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, β-blockers and other risk factors such as the patient's anatomical characteristics on ART emergence in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer treated by chemoradiotherapy. This is a combination of two nested case-control studies within the cohort of patients with locally advanced cervical cancer based on the analysis of potential risk factors for the onset of ART in patients treated with 3D conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and 2D conventional radiotherapy (2D-RT), prospectively followed up from January 2017 to September 2018 in a tertiary care hospital. The ACE inhibitors and bladder volume were identified as factors that significantly affect the occurrence of ART in patients treated with 3D-CRT. In patients treated with 2D-RT, the factors that significantly affect the occurrence of ART were ACE inhibitors, body mass index (BMI), brachytherapy rectal and bladder dose. This study has shown that BMI, radiation dose received by the bladder and rectum are of exceptional importance for the occurrence of the ART and also that therapy with ACE inhibitors was associated with the decreased chances of the ART.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712236PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2020-0222DOI Listing

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