Effectiveness of image-guided radiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer

Nam P. Nguyen, Misty Ceizyk, Fabio Almeida, Alexander Chi, Michael Betz, Homayoun Modarresifar, Thomas Sroka, Deirdre Cohen, Siyoung Jang, Dave Abraham, Michelle Stevie, Lexie Smith-Raymond, Shane Krafft, Vincent Vinh-Hung

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Abstract

Background: Image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) combines precise target visualization with optimal delivery of radiation dose to spare normal tissue from radiation and may potentially reduce side-effects and long-term treatment complications. We have assessed the effectiveness of IGRT for locally advanced rectal cancer. Methods: A retrospective review of 22 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who underwent preoperative chemoradiation was conducted. Results: Nineteen patients (median age, 69 years) underwent surgical resection after chemoradiation. All 19 patients achieved complete resection with negative margins. Seven patients (32%) had no residual tumor in the surgical specimen. One patient had grade 4 gastrointestinal toxicity and hematological toxicity probably related to inadvertent overdosing of capecitabine. The median survival for the whole group-patients who had pCR and those who did not have pCR-was 14, 17, and 15 months, respectively. Conclusions: Image-guided radiotherapy provided effective treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer with minimal toxicity and should be investigated in future prospective trials.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)380-385
Number of pages6
JournalAnnals of surgical oncology
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Oncology

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