A retrospective analysis of the effect of planning tumour volume on survival in cervical carcinoma
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2018
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Medpharm Publications
Abstract
Introduction: Locally advanced stages of invasive cervical cancer (ICC) are associated with poor outcomes; factors influencing survival include increased tumour volume. In resource-constrained settings access to diagnostic imaging with CT and MRI is
limited. Alternative methods of establishing tumour volume can be defined with use of the planning target volume (PTV) delineated prior to radiotherapy. The aim of this study is to determine whether increased PTV size impacted on overall survival in a cohort of cervical cancer patients with Stage IIB/IIIB disease who completed radical radiotherapy.
Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis was undertaken of patients with histologically confirmed Stage IIB/IIIB ICC treated with radical radiotherapy. Exclusion criteria included patients who did not complete prescribed radiotherapy and
brachytherapy. Demographic and treatment details were collected. Planning target volumes were retrieved. Kaplan–Meier analysis was used to calculate the overall survival rate. A multivariate Cox proportional hazard model was derived to assess
associations with all-cause mortality.
Results: A total of 71 patients met the inclusion/exclusion criteria. The median PTV was 653 cc. On univariate analysis factors significantly associated with a lower overall survival included HIV positivity and the presence of hydronephrosis. Increased
PTV size paradoxically showed a trend to improved overall survival. On multivariant analysis HIV status, advanced stage, hydronephrosis and a smaller PTV were significantly related to higher all-cause mortality.
Conclusion: It is concluded that, when using planning target volumes, the hypothesis that larger volumes impact on overall survival was disproved. A larger cohort and more accurate methods of determining tumour volume, including PET/CT, will
be considered in future prospective studies.
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CITATION: Fourie, I. & Simonds, H. M. 2018. A retrospective analysis of the effect of planning tumour volume on survival in cervical carcinoma. Southern African Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, 10(2):25-29, doi:10.1080/20742835.2018.1531469.
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Keywords
Cervix carcinoma -- Patients -- Mortality, Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Patients -- Mortality, Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- Radiotherapy, Tumors -- Growth
Citation
Fourie, I. & Simonds, H. M. 2018. A retrospective analysis of the effect of planning tumour volume on survival in cervical carcinoma. Southern African Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, 10(2):25-29, doi:10.1080/20742835.2018.1531469