Maruyama Y, Bowen MG, Van Nagell JR, Gallion HH, DePriest P, Wierzbicki J. A feasibility study of 252Cf neutron brachytherapy, cisplatin + 5-FU chemo-adjuvant and accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy for advanced cervical cancer.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 1994;
29:529-34. [PMID:
8005811 DOI:
10.1016/0360-3016(94)90450-2]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To evaluate the feasibility and toxicity of 252Cf neutron brachytherapy combined with hyperaccelerated chemoradiotherapy for Stage III and IV cervical cancers.
METHODS AND MATERIALS
Eleven patients with advanced Stage IIIB-IVA cervical cancers were treated with 252Cf neutron brachytherapy in an up-front schedule followed by cisplatin (CDDP; 50 mg/m2) chemotherapy and hyperfractionated accelerated (1.2 Gy bid) radiotherapy given concurrently with intravenous infusion of 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) (1000 mg/m2/day x 4 days) in weeks 1 and 4 with conventional radiation (weeks 2, 3, 5, and 6). Total dose at a paracervical point A isodose surface was 80-85 Gy-eq by external and intracavitary therapy and 60 Gy at the pelvic sidewalls.
RESULTS
Patients tolerated the protocol well. There was 91% compliance with the chemotherapy and full compliance with the 252Cf brachytherapy and the external beam radiotherapy. There were no problems with acute chemo or radiation toxicity. One patient developed a rectovaginal fistula (Grade 3-4 RTOG criteria) but no other patients developed significant late cystitis, proctitis or enteritis. There was complete response (CR) observed in all cases. With mean follow-up to 26 months, local control has been achieved with 90% actuarial 3-year survival with no evidence of disease (NED).
CONCLUSION
252Cf neutrons can be combined with cisplatin and 5-FU infusion chemotherapy plus hyperaccelerated chemoradiotherapy without unusual side effects or toxicity and with a high local response and tumor control rate. Further study of 252Cf neutron-chemoradiotherapy for advanced and bulky cervical cancer are indicated. We found chemotherapy was more effective with the improved local tumor control.
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