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- Title
Advantage of Accelerated Fractionation Regimens in Definitive Radiotherapy for Stage II Glottic Carcinoma.
- Authors
Nomiya, Takuma; Nemoto, Kenji; Wada, Hitoshi; Takai, Yoshihiro; Yamada, Shogo
- Abstract
Objectives: We evaluated the prognostic factors for local control of T2 glottic cancer and verified the efficacy of accelerated fractionation regimens such as hyperfractionation and accelerated hyperfractionation. Methods: A total of 86 patients with T2 N0 M0 glottic squamous cell carcinoma, who were treated with definitive radio- therapy, were analyzed retrospectively by multivariate analysis. Results: Overall treatment time of radiotherapy (p = .0003) and total dose (p = .0036) were the significant prognostic factors for local control on multivariate analysis. The group with a higher total dose (≥67 Gy versus <67 Gy) showed a favorable prognosis (5-year local control rate of 91% versus 60%, respectively; p = .00 13, log-rank test). Likewise, the group with a shorter overall treatment time of radiotherapy (≤54 days versus >54 days) showed a favorable prognosis (5- year local control rate of 87% versus 71%, respectively; p = .023). Conclusions: A radiotherapy total dose of ≥67 Gy delivered for a shorter period is required for T2 glottic cancer. The fractionation regimens of hyperfractionation and accelerated hyperfractionation are more effective than conventional fractionation in terms of shortening overall treatment time and delivering a high total dose with acceptable toxicity.
- Subjects
GLOTTIS; CELL fractionation; RADIOTHERAPY; MULTIVARIATE analysis; LARYNGEAL cancer; HISTOPATHOLOGY
- Publication
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2006, Vol 115, Issue 10, p727
- ISSN
0003-4894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/000348940611501003