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- Title
Pathologic Outcomes of Short-Course and Long-Course Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancers Treated With Total Neoadjuvant Therapy.
- Authors
Williams, Brian; Gupta, Abhinav; Iype, Priyanka; Woll, Sabrina; Koller, Sarah E.; Joongho Shin; Cologne, Kyle G.; Sang W. Lee; Duldulao, Marjun P.
- Abstract
Introduction: Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) is now the standard of care. Randomized trials suggest the use of short-course radiotherapy (SCRT) and long-course radiotherapy (LCRT) are oncologically equivalent. Objective: To describe pathologic outcomes after surgical resections of patients receiving SCRT versus LCRT as part of TNT for LARC. Participants: All patients with LARC treated at a single tertiary hospital who underwent proctectomy after completing TNT were included. Patients were excluded if adequate details of TNT were not available in the electronic medical record. Results: A total of 53 patients with LARC were included. Thirty-nine patients (73.5%) received LCRT and 14 (26.4%) received SCRT. Forty-nine patients (92.5%) were clinical stage III (cN1-2) prior to treatment. The average lymph node yield after proctectomy was 20.9 for SCRT and 17.0 for LCRT (P = .075).Of the 49 patients with clinically positive nodes before treatment, 76.9% of those who received SCRT and 72.2% of those who received LCRT achieved pN0 disease after TNT. Additionally, there were no significant differences in rates of pathologic complete response between patients who received SCRT and LCRT, 7.1% and 12.8%, respectively (P = .565). Conclusion: Pathologic outcomes of patients with LARC treated with SCRT or LCRT, as part of TNT, may be similar. Further prospective trials are needed to assess long-term clinical outcomes and to determine best treatment protocols.
- Subjects
PATHOLOGIC complete response; ELECTRONIC health records; NEOADJUVANT chemotherapy; ONCOLOGIC surgery; CANCER radiotherapy; RECTAL cancer
- Publication
American Surgeon, 2024, Vol 90, Issue 10, p2632
- ISSN
0003-1348
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/00031348241256055