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Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Clinical experience of SIB-IMRT in anal cancer and selective literature review

Authors: Stefan Janssen, Christoph Glanzmann, Peter Bauerfeind, Sonja Stieb, Gabriela Studer, Michelle Brown, Oliver Riesterer

Published in: Radiation Oncology | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate feasibility and outcome of our institutional SIB-IMRT schedule in patients with anal cancer and to selectively review the literature on different SIB-IMRT schedules.

Patients and methods

Between 01/08-06/13 25 patients with biopsy proven squamous cell anal cancer were treated in our institution with IMRT. Radiotherapy was delivered in two series using a SIB-IMRT schedule of 45 Gy/1.8 Gy to the primary tumor and adjacent pelvic lymph nodes and 38 Gy/1.52 Gy to elective nodes followed by an IMRT boost of 7×2 Gy = 14 Gy to the primary tumor and involved nodes (cumulative prescription dose: 59 Gy).

Results

Mean follow-up was 20 months (range: 4-68). The 2-year-local control, colostomy-free survival, distant metastases-free survival and overall survival rates were 92%, 92%, 92%, and 88%, respectively. Grade 3 acute skin toxicity was observed in 6 patients (24%). No high grade gastrointestinal or urinary acute toxicity occurred. Four patients required more than one day of treatment interruption due to acute toxicity. No grade 3 or higher late sequelae were observed.

Conclusion

We present our institutional SIB-IMRT experience treating patients with anal cancer in two series using moderate single doses from 1.5-2.0 Gy. Our results, in terms of loco-regional outcome and toxicity, were comparable to other studies. The incidence of treatment interruptions was very low. Therefore this schedule appears to be safe for clinical use.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical experience of SIB-IMRT in anal cancer and selective literature review
Authors
Stefan Janssen
Christoph Glanzmann
Peter Bauerfeind
Sonja Stieb
Gabriela Studer
Michelle Brown
Oliver Riesterer
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Radiation Oncology / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1748-717X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-9-199

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