AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two radiation therapies, extended-field radiation therapy (EFRT) and whole pelvic radiation therapy (WPRT), in cervical cancer patients at high risk of lymph node recurrence.
  • - A total of 115 patients were analyzed, with significant findings showing that EFRT led to better overall survival (87.7% vs. 60.8%) and lower recurrence rates in extrapelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes compared to WPRT.
  • - The conclusion highlights that EFRT not only improves overall survival rates but also significantly reduces the chances of recurrence in high-risk cervical cancer patients when compared to WPRT.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To compare the oncologic outcomes of prophylactic extended-field radiation therapy (EFRT) and whole pelvic radiation therapy (WPRT) in cervical patients at high risk of para-aortic lymph node (PALN) recurrence.

Patients And Methods: From July 1999 to May 2022, a total of 115 patients with cervical cancer and high-risk features of PALN recurrence based on tumor markers, positive LNs and extensive parametrial invasion were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had received EFRT or WPRT at a dose of 39.6-45 Gy and concurrent chemotherapy. In EFRT, coverage was extended to include the para-aortic region below the level of the left renal vein or T12.

Results: Twenty-eight and 87 patients underwent EFRT and WPRT, respectively. For patients who survived, the median follow-up time was 60.8 months (range 9.2-131.6 months) in the EFRT group and 115.9 months (range 16.9-212.1 months) in the WPRT group. The 5-year overall survival (OS) and pelvic, extrapelvic and PALN recurrence rates were 87.7% vs 60.8% (p=0.019), 10.9% vs 25.3% (p=0.119), 18.1% vs 45.8% (p=0.011), and 0% vs 30.4% (p=0.005), respectively, between the EFRT and WPRT groups. Multivariate analysis revealed that EFRT and 2018 FIGO stage IV disease status were significant predictors of OS and extrapelvic recurrence.

Conclusion: Compared to WPRT, EFRT significantly improved OS and reduced extrapelvic and PALN recurrence in patients with cervical cancer with high-risk recurrence features.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10999217PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S451137DOI Listing

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