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- Title
The location of locoregional recurrence in pathologic T3N0, non-irradiated lower rectal cancer.
- Authors
Mi Sun Kim; Ki Chang Keum; Woo Joong Rhee; Hyunju Kim; Minji Kim; Seohee Choi; Ki Chang Nam; Woong Sub Koom
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the patterns of locoregional recurrence of pathologic T3N0 (pT3N0) lower rectal cancer omitting postoperative radiotherapy (RT) and explore the potential of modification of a RT field. Materials and Methods: From Jan 2003 to Nov 2011, 35 patients omitting preoperative or postoperative RT for pT3N0 lower rectal cancer were included. We defined the lower rectal cancer as the tumor with the inferior margin located below the virtual line-a convergent level between rectal wall and elevator ani muscle. All patients had radiologic examinations for recurrence evaluation during the follow-up duration. Results: The median follow-up duration was 66.4 months (range, 1.4 to 126.1 months). Eight (22.9%) of the 35 patients had recurrence. Three (8.6%) was local recurrence (LR) only, 3 (8.6%) was distant metastasis (DM) only, and 2 (5.7%) was LR with DM. All LR were located at primary tumor sites. The overall survival rate, LR-free survival rate, and DM-free survival rate at 5 years was 79.8%, 83%, and 87%, respectively. All LR developed from tumors over 5 cm. However, there was no statistical significance (p = 0.065). There was no other risk factor for LR. Conclusion: Even though the patients included in this study had pathologically favorable pT3N0 rectal cancer, LR developed in 14.3% of patients. Most of the LR was located at primary tumor sites prior to surgery. Based on these findings, it might seem reasonable to consider postoperative RT with a smaller radiation field to the primary tumor site rather than the conventional whole pelvic irradiation.
- Subjects
RECTAL cancer; TUMORS; ADJUVANT treatment of cancer; RADIOTHERAPY; ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Radiation Oncology Journal, 2013, Vol 31, Issue 2, p97
- ISSN
2234-1900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3857/roj.2013.31.2.97