Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer

The study objective is to demonstrate the necessity of individual selection of radiation plan in patients with locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer after multicomponent operation to decrease radioreactions and radiation injuries.Materials and methods. The study included data on 64 pat...

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Main Authors: N. V. Kanishcheva, D. V. Sikorsky, D. V. Skamnitsky, К. V. Bazanov, A. V. Maslennikova, S. О. Podvyaznikov
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Published: ABV-press 2019-04-01
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author N. V. Kanishcheva
D. V. Sikorsky
D. V. Skamnitsky
К. V. Bazanov
A. V. Maslennikova
S. О. Podvyaznikov
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D. V. Sikorsky
D. V. Skamnitsky
К. V. Bazanov
A. V. Maslennikova
S. О. Podvyaznikov
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description The study objective is to demonstrate the necessity of individual selection of radiation plan in patients with locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer after multicomponent operation to decrease radioreactions and radiation injuries.Materials and methods. The study included data on 64 patients with primary locally advanced oropharyngeal cancer after combination treatment at the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncological Dispensary in 2013–2018.  Radiation treatment was performed after surgeries. The 1st group included 30 patients who underwent conformal radiation using linear accelerators. The 2nd  group included 34 patients who underwent conventional radiation.Results. For conformal radiotherapy, grade I mucositis was observed in 2 (6.6 %) patients, grade II – in 25 (83.4 %) patients, grade III– IV – in 3 (10 %) patients. In the 1st group, radioreactions developed at dose 30 Gy, in the 2nd group at 20 Gy. In the 2nd group, radioreactions were more severe. Grade II mucositis after conventional radiation were observed in 21 (61.7 %) patients, grade III–IV – in 13 (38.3 %) patients, among them 8 (23.5%) received split-course radiotherapy. Partial necrosis of the flap was detected in 1 (3.3 %) patient in the 1st group and in 4 (2.9 %) patients in the 2nd group.Conclusion. Conformal radiotherapy, including modulated intensity, is characterized by better isodose distribution with minimal effect on the surrounding healthy tissue and vascular pedicle of the transplant after multicomponent operations. This type of radiation allows to decrease the risk of radioreactions and complications requiring expensive accompanying therapy or even split-course treatment.
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spelling doaj-art-95790e2de48c43fe87d56a27f92f01e02025-08-04T14:05:32ZrusABV-pressОпухоли головы и шеи2222-14682411-46342019-04-0191747810.17650/2222-1468-2019-9-1-74-78338Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancerN. V. Kanishcheva0D. V. Sikorsky1D. V. Skamnitsky2К. V. Bazanov3A. V. Maslennikova4S. О. Podvyaznikov5Nizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncologic DispensaryNizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncologic DispensaryNizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncologic DispensaryNizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncologic DispensaryPrivolzhskiy Research Medical UniversityRussian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education, Ministry of Health of RussiaThe study objective is to demonstrate the necessity of individual selection of radiation plan in patients with locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer after multicomponent operation to decrease radioreactions and radiation injuries.Materials and methods. The study included data on 64 patients with primary locally advanced oropharyngeal cancer after combination treatment at the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncological Dispensary in 2013–2018.  Radiation treatment was performed after surgeries. The 1st group included 30 patients who underwent conformal radiation using linear accelerators. The 2nd  group included 34 patients who underwent conventional radiation.Results. For conformal radiotherapy, grade I mucositis was observed in 2 (6.6 %) patients, grade II – in 25 (83.4 %) patients, grade III– IV – in 3 (10 %) patients. In the 1st group, radioreactions developed at dose 30 Gy, in the 2nd group at 20 Gy. In the 2nd group, radioreactions were more severe. Grade II mucositis after conventional radiation were observed in 21 (61.7 %) patients, grade III–IV – in 13 (38.3 %) patients, among them 8 (23.5%) received split-course radiotherapy. Partial necrosis of the flap was detected in 1 (3.3 %) patient in the 1st group and in 4 (2.9 %) patients in the 2nd group.Conclusion. Conformal radiotherapy, including modulated intensity, is characterized by better isodose distribution with minimal effect on the surrounding healthy tissue and vascular pedicle of the transplant after multicomponent operations. This type of radiation allows to decrease the risk of radioreactions and complications requiring expensive accompanying therapy or even split-course treatment.https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/392oropharyngeal cancerradiotherapyimrtsegmental resectionpectoral flapsurgical treatment
spellingShingle N. V. Kanishcheva
D. V. Sikorsky
D. V. Skamnitsky
К. V. Bazanov
A. V. Maslennikova
S. О. Podvyaznikov
Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer
Опухоли головы и шеи
oropharyngeal cancer
radiotherapy
imrt
segmental resection
pectoral flap
surgical treatment
title Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer
title_full Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer
title_fullStr Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer
title_short Postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous-cell oropharyngeal cancer
title_sort postoperative conformal radiotherapy of locally advanced squamous cell oropharyngeal cancer
topic oropharyngeal cancer
radiotherapy
imrt
segmental resection
pectoral flap
surgical treatment
url https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/392
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