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Surgery with adjuvant radiation is the definitive method for treating patients with Stage I and II FIGO endometrial carcinoma. However, radiation therapy alone becomes the only curative alternative for patients who presented with severe, acute, and chronic medical illnesses which prevented surgical management. We report on 104 such patients treated at Centre Alexis Vautrin in Nancy (FRANCE) between 1975 and 1984. The minimum follow-up was 2 years, the maximum was 11 years. Fifty-two patients were treated by association of external irradiation (RT) and curietherapy (CUR), and 52 by curietherapy alone. The median age of the patients was 68.8 years with a minimum of 43 and maximum of 89 years old. Ninety-six patients (92.3%) were obese. Forty-nine (47.1%) were hypertensive. Forty-one (39.4%) had cardiovascular diseases, 25 (24%) had diabetes mellitus, and 13 (12.5%) had history of phlebitis. Seventy-nine patients (75.9%) were Stage I FIGO, 15 (14.4%) were Stage II, 4 patients (3.8%) were Stage III, and 6 patients (5.7%) were Stage IV. The 5- and 10-year overall absolute survival was 51.6% and 35.9% respectively. The 5- and 10-year determinate survival was 65.9% and 58.6% respectively. The 5- and 10-year absolute survival of patients treated by combination RT + CUR was 59.6 and 49.8% respectively. The 5- and 10-year survival of patients treated by CUR alone was 42.3% and 27% significantly worse (p = 0.025). The 5- and 10-year determinate survival for Stage Ia was 82.1%, 71.4% and for Stage Ib 64.6% and 64.6% respectively. The difference was not significant (p = 0.18). While the 5- and 10-year determinate survival for Stage II was 56.2% and 56.3%, significantly worse than Stage I patients (p = 0.043). Tumor differentiation (G) was found to be a significant prognostic factor in survival (p less than 0.05). Local failure was seen in 9 patients (8.6%) 5 in association with distant metastasis (DM). The 5- and 10-year actuarial local control were 87.6% and 85.1% respectively. Severe complications occurred in 18 patients (17.3%). Five of these patients are still alive with a mean follow-up of 8.8 years (minimum 6 years and maximum 11 years). The rate of complications had considerably diminished after 1980, as techniques improved and computerized dosimetry was used.  相似文献   

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Between 1962 and 1985, 371 patients had initial treatment for bulky endocervical carcinomas of the uterine cervix at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. All patients had concentric expansion of the cervix by tumors that measured at least 6 cm in greatest transverse diameter. Of the 361 patients treated with curative intent, 211 (57%) had FIGO Stage I disease that was believed to be confined to the uterus, 59 (16%) had FIGO Stage IIA disease, and 101 patients (27%) had FIGO Stage IIB disease. Median follow-up time of surviving patients was 130 months. Actuarial survival rates of 361 patients treated with curative intent were 54% and 48% at 5 and 10 years, respectively. The actuarial pelvic disease control rate was 76% at 10 years. Patients whose tumors were less than 8 cm in maximum diameter (279 patients) had a better survival rate than those with tumors greater than or equal to 8 cm in diameter (92 patients) (p less than 0.01). Of the 282 patients who underwent lymphangiography, survival rate was significantly better for those with negative studies than it was for the 113 patients (40%) with positive or suspicious studies (p less than 0.01). There was no correlation between FIGO stage and survival rate (p = 0.64) or pelvic control rate (p = 0.59). Of patients treated with curative intent, treatment was by radiation alone (RT) in 244 (68%) or by radiation followed by hysterectomy (RT+S) in 117 (32%). Although there has been an overall shift in policy away from the use of adjuvant hysterectomy during the past decade, many patient selection factors also influenced the choice of treatment during the study years, resulting in a significantly higher proportion of patients with adverse prognostic features in the RT group. Patients chosen for treatment with RT alone had a greater likelihood of having tumors greater than or equal to 8 cm (p = 0.03), FIGO stage IIB (p less than 0.01), positive lymphangiogram (p = 0.02), and persistent palpable parametrial disease after external radiotherapy (p less than 0.01). Patients treated with RT alone also had a lower overall survival rate at 10 years than patients treated with RT+S (45% vs 64%, p less than 0.01). Although multivariate analysis suggested that treatment had an independent influence upon survival rate, it was difficult to draw firm conclusions about the value of adjuvant surgery because of the numerous biases in patient selection, some of which may have been difficult to quantify.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term results of continuous infusion intra-arterial 5-fluorouracil (CI IA 5-FU) given with concurrent pelvic radiotherapy (RT) for FIGO stage IIIB-IVA carcinoma of the cervix. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Between 1965 and 1974, 27 patients with extensive FIGO Stage IIIB (22 patients) or Stage IVA (5 patients) squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix were treated with CI IA 5-FU and RT. Twenty-one patients (78%) had bilateral pelvic wall involvement, 25 (93%) had massive tumors (> or =8 cm in diameter), 7 (27%) had involvement of the lower one-third of the vagina, and 15 (56%) presented with hydronephrosis. All patients underwent routine clinical staging, transperitoneal para-aortic lymph node dissection, and bilateral hypogastric artery catheter placement. 5-FU was continuously infused at a dose rate of 10 mg/kg/day on Days 1-15 of RT. The median dose of 5-FU was 376 mg/m2/day (range 270-692). All patients received concurrent pelvic RT to a median dose of 50 Gy at 2.0 Gy per fraction. Only 4 patients received intracavitary RT. The median follow-up of surviving patients was 190 months. RESULTS: The overall 5-year survival rate was 37%. For the 22 patients with FIGO Stage IIIB disease, the 5-year survival rate was 41%. The survival rate for 18 patients treated with only external beam radiation and chemotherapy for Stage IIIB disease was 33%. Four of 10 patients treated with only 50 Gy of external beam radiation and CI IA 5-FU were long-term survivors. Acute complications, including hematologic toxicity and skin reactions, were severe, with 1 death from neutropenic sepsis. Severe late complications were only observed in patients treated with > or =60 Gy of external beam radiation. CONCLUSIONS: While this series is small, the fact that 4 patients with massive Stage IIIB tumors survived after a total radiation dose of only 50 Gy suggests that RT with CI IA 5-FU deserves further study. Modifications in dose, technique, and route of administration should reduce toxicity, and the addition of intracavitary RT should improve the local effectiveness of combined treatment.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To assess the long-term survival of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) who were treated with conventional radical radiotherapy (RT) followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Ninety-one newly diagnosed patients with Stage III and IV (American Joint Committee on Cancer, 1988) NPC, seen at the University of Malaya Medical Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between January 1992 and May 1997, were treated with RT followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. The tumor dose was 70 Gy delivered in 35 fractions, 5 fractions weekly. Three cycles of chemotherapy, each consisting of 5-fluorouracil, 1 g/m(2)/d on Days 1-4 and cisplatin 100 mg/m(2) on Day 1, were administered 3 weeks after RT completion. Thirty-six patients had Stage II, 10 had Stage III, and 45 had Stage IV disease (AJCC 1997 staging system). RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 61 months, the 5-year overall survival rate for all 91 patients was 80.1%, the disease-free survival rate was 76%, and the locoregional control rate was 85%. The 3-year overall survival rate for Stage II was 94.3%; it was 80% for Stage III and 79.8% for Stage IV (p = 0.0108). The 3-year DFS rate for Stage II was 90%; it was 80% for Stage II and 65% for Stage IV. The rate of distant failure for Stage IV was 8.9%. CONCLUSION: Radical RT followed by adjuvant chemotherapy was effective in our patients with locoregionally advanced NPC. The long-term results appear encouraging, even for patients with Stage IV disease. This single institution experience deserves further investigation in prospective trials.  相似文献   

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Three hundred thirteen patients presented with squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix at Tokyo Women's Medical College from 1969 to 1983. The results are presented here. All of the patients were treated by radiotherapy with curative intent with a combination of intracavitary cesium by low-dose rate, using T.A.O. afterloading applicators, which was made of flexible tubes to adapt to the physique of Japanese women by Tazaki, E., Arai, T. and Oryu, S. and external irradiation. One hundred and sixty patients (51.1%) presented with FIGO Stage III disease, 23 patients (7.3%) presented with Stage I disease, and 75 (24.0%) with Stage II. The 5-year cumulative survival rate was 81.7% for Stage I, 76.8% for Stage II, 53.3% for Stage III, 29.2% for Stage IVa, and 10.5% for Stage IVb, respectively. The overall 5-year survival rate was 55.8%. The local regional recurrence rate according to stage was 13.6% in Stage I, 22.4% in Stage II, 41.3% in Stage IIII, and 46.7% in Stage IVa. The incidence of locoregional recurrence rate was 35.6% and distant metastasis 37.8%. The incidence of complications involving bleeding and pain which required hospitalization, was 12.2% in all patients. Only four required surgery to manage serious complications.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND. The prognosis of patients with clinically staged hilar nodal involvement (Stage N1) or clinical Stage II non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC, Stage T1-2N1M0) treated with radiation therapy (RT) alone is not well established. METHODS. Records of 758 patients with clinical Stage I-III NSCLC treated with RT were reviewed. Sixty-two patients were identified with clinical Stage II NSCLC, and 126 patients had Stage N1 disease. RESULTS. The median survival time (MST) of the 62 patients with clinical Stage II disease was 17.9 months, with 1-year, 2-year, 3-year, and 5-year overall actuarial survival rates of 70%, 33%, 20%, and 12%, respectively. The survival of patients with clinical Stage II disease was significantly better than that of 389 patients with clinical Stage IIIA disease (MST, 11.3 months; P < 0.008) and 267 patients with clinical Stage IIIB disease (MST, 9.8 months; P = 0.0003), but it was similar to that of 40 patients with clinical Stage I lesions (MST, 15.0 months). Patients with performance statuses of 0-1 lived longer than those with a status of 2 or more (MST, 22.8 versus 6.1 months; P < 0.0001). The median survival for patients with N0, N1, N2, and N3 disease was 13.7, 12.6, 10.9, and 9.1 months, respectively. Patients with Stage N0-1 disease (MST, 13.2 months) had significantly improved MST compared with those with Stage N2-3 disease (MST, 10.3 months). CONCLUSIONS. The survival of patients with clinical Stage II NSCLC treated with RT alone was significantly better than that of those with clinical Stage IIIA or IIIB disease. It was comparable to that of patients with clinical Stage I lesions. The clinical staging of nodal involvement limited to the ipsilateral hilum does not necessarily portend a worse prognosis than that of patients with clinical Stage N0 disease. The absence of clinically evident Stage N2-3 disease is of significant predictive value for patients with NSCLC treated with RT.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To assess the results of treatment in 33 patients with stage IIA/B seminoma who were treated with carboplatin and radiotherapy (RT) between January 1989 and December 1996. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty patients received single course single agent carboplatin (400 mg/m2 or area under curve (AUC 7), two patients received two courses carboplatin, and one patient received single course carboplatin and etoposide, all 4-6 weeks prior to infra-diaphragmatic RT. Results were retrospectively compared with those obtained for 80 patients treated from 1970 to 1998 with radiotherapy alone. RESULTS: There was minimal toxicity associated with the use of carboplatin prior to RT. With a median follow-up of 4 years (range 2-70 months) 2/33 patients treated with chemotherapy and RT have relapsed, 5-year relapse free survival (RFS) = 96.9% (95% confidence interval (CI) 72.9-99.4%), and one patient has died of progressive disease, 5-year overall survival (OS) = 96.7%. With a median follow-up of 11.2 years (range 6 months to 25.8 years) 15/80 patients treated with RT alone have relapsed, 5-year RFS = 80.7% (95% CI 70.1-87.9%), including 13/61 patients treated with infra-diaphragmatic RT, 5-year RFS = 77.9%, and 2/19 treated with additional supra-diaphragmatic RT, 5-year RFS = 89.5% (P = 0.277). Eleven out of 80 patients have died, 5-year OS = 94.7%. For stage IIA, 1/14 patients treated with chemotherapy and RT have relapsed, 5-year RFS = 92.3%, compared with 5/34 treated with infra-diaphragmatic RT alone 5-year, RFS = 84.9% (P = 0.527). For stage IIB, 1/19 patients relapsed (at 69 months) following chemotherapy and RT (5-year RFS = 100%), whereas 8/27 relapsed following infra-diaphragmatic RT alone, 5-year RFS = 69.4% (P = 0.0595). CONCLUSION: Infradiaphragmatic RT alone cures the majority of patients with stage II seminoma, but the relapse rate remains high particularly for patients with stage IIB disease. As compared with historical controls, carboplatin with RT appears to reduce the relapse rate in stage II seminoma with minimal additional toxicity and the results approach statistical significance for stage IIB patients. Confirmation would require a phase III randomized comparison.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To analyze the outcomes of patients with early hypopharyngeal cancer treated with radical radiotherapy (RT). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Ten institutions combined the data from 115 patients with Stage I-II hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma treated with definitive RT between 1990 and 2001. The median patient age was 67 years; 99 patients were men and 16 were women. Of the 115 patients, 39 had Stage I and 76 had Stage II disease. Conventional fractionation was used in 98 patients and twice-daily RT in 17 patients; chemotherapy was combined with RT in 57 patients. The median follow-up period was 47 months. RESULTS: The overall and disease-specific 5-year survival rate for 95 patients without synchronous malignancies was 66.0% and 77.4%, respectively. The 5-year disease-specific survival rate by T stage was 95.8% for patients with T1 disease and 70.1% for patients with T2 disease (p=0.02). Of the 115 patients, local control with laryngeal voice preservation was achieved in 34 of 39 patients with T1 lesions, including 7 patients successfully salvaged, and in 56 of 76 patients with T2 lesions. Sixty-five patients (56.5%) had synchronous or metachronous cancers. Of the 115 patients, 19 died of hypopharyngeal cancer, 10 died of second primary cancers, and 14 died of other causes during the study and follow-up periods. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with early hypopharyngeal cancer tended to have a good prognosis after RT. However, second malignancies had an adverse effect on the overall outcomes of patients with early hypopharyngeal cancer.  相似文献   

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Between 1955 and 1988, 44 patients with FIGO Stage IIIA carcinoma of the cervix were treated with radiotherapy at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. This represents only 3% of the 1473 Stage III cervical carcinoma patients treated at M. D. Anderson during this time period. The 5- and 10-year actuarial survival rates of patients with Stage IIIA disease were 37% and 34%, respectively. The actuarial pelvic disease control rate was 72% at 5 and 10 years. Of the 23 patients who experienced a recurrence of their disease, 10 had a recurrence in the pelvis only, 11 had distant metastases only, and two had recurrences in the pelvis and distantly. Two factors, parametrial disease extension and discontinuous involvement of the lower third of the vagina were important predictors of prognosis. The 5-year survival rate of 27 patients with parametrial involvement was 25% compared with 56% for the 17 patients without parametrial disease (p = 0.05). The 5-year survival rate of 13 patients with discontinuous ("skip") lesions in the lower third of the vagina was 15% compared with 48% for 31 patients who presented with direct extension of disease to the lower vagina (p = 0.05). This was because of a high rate of distant disease recurrence in patients with skip lesions since pelvic control rates were similar for both groups. No patient who presented with both parametrial extension and discontinuous vaginal involvement survived 5 years. In contrast, patients with lesions that extended directly from the cervix to involve the lower vagina without involving the parametrium had an excellent 5-year survival rate of 73%.  相似文献   

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One hundred seventy-four cases of squamous cell cancer of the tonsil (SCCT) were reviewed. Radiation therapy (RT) alone was used in 81 patients, surgery alone (S) in 19 patients, preoperative RT + S in 49 patients, and chemotherapy [( C] methotrexate plus bleomycin plus cisplatin) in 25 patients. The 5-year survival was 83% in Stage I (n = 21), 72% in Stage II (n = 19), 23% in Stage III (n = 34), and 15% in Stage IV (n = 100). RT and S were equally effective in Stages I and II. In Stage III, the 5-year survival for RT + S was 31% versus 11% for RT alone; and in Stage IV, the respective 3- and 5-year survivals for RT + S were 24% and 15% versus 6% and 0%, respectively, for RT alone. There was an 84% response rate to C, and the patients who completed C + RT + S had 3- and 5-year survival rates of 41.7% and 32%, respectively. Our results indicate that RT + S appears to offer better survival in Stage III and IV SCCT. The high response rate in early survival data seen with C + RT + S suggests a promising role for this approach.  相似文献   

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Definitive therapy for Stage I adenocarcinoma of the endometrium consists of total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Pre- and/or post-operative radiotherapy (RT) is employed in selected patients with poor prognostic factors such as poorly differentiated tumors or deep myometrial invasion by tumor. The results are reported of RT alone in 69 patients with Stage I adenocarcinoma of the endometrium who presented with severe, acute, and chronic medical illnesses which prevented surgical management of their disease. Sixty-three patients (91.3%) were obese or hypertensive. Twenty-seven patients (39.1%) had diabetes mellitus, 16 (23.2%) had congestive heart failure, and the remaining patients had such conditions as stroke (17.4%), coronary artery disease (15.9%), and recent myocardial infarction (13.0%). The median age for this group of patients was 72.0 years compared to 60.0 years for a concurrent group of 304 patients with Stage I adenocarcinoma of the endometrium treated at our institution with combined surgery and RT. RT consisted of intracavitary insertions alone (11 patients), intracavitary plus low dose external beam therapy (9 patients), and intracavitary therapy plus high dose external beam therapy (49 patients, definitive RT). Younger patients and those with poorly differentiated disease were treated more aggressively. The 5- and 10-year overall survival for all patients was 76.8 and 33.3%, respectively. The 5- and 10-year disease-free survival was 88.1 and 82.4%, respectively. The 5-year overall and disease-free survival for the group of 49 patients treated with definitive RT was 85.4% and 88.7% with 15/49 (30.6%) having poorly differentiated tumors. For the definitive therapy group, the 5- and 10-year disease-free survival was 94.3, 92.3, and 78.0% for grades I, II, and III, respectively. Analysis of patterns of failure showed that none of the patients failed in the pelvis alone. Two out of 11 (18.2%) receiving intracavitary therapy alone and 3/49 (6.1%) receiving definitive RT failed in the pelvis with simultaneous distant metastasis (DM). Three patients in the definitive RT group failed with DM only. Severe complications occurred in 8 patients (16%), all of whom received definitive RT.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome according to treatment modality and prognostic factors in clinical Stage I and II intermediate- or high-grade B-cell lymphomas of the head and neck. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We analyzed 155 patients treated between 1983 and 1997, excluding those with the Working Formulation low-grade lymphomas. Of these patients, 88 had Stage I and 67 had Stage II disease. Forty-one patients were treated with radiotherapy (RT) alone, and 114 patients were treated with a combination of RT and chemotherapy. Most of the chemotherapy regimens included anthracycline derivatives. More patients with Stage I disease and more patients with poor performance status were treated with RT alone. The treatment results were evaluated according to the new prognostic index B-ALPS, consisting of tumor bulk, age, lactate dehydrogenase level, performance status, and stage. RESULTS: The 5-year overall and failure-free survival rate was 71.5% and 68.3%, respectively, for all 155 patients. The 5-year survival rate was 67% for those treated with RT alone and 73% for those treated with radiochemotherapy (p = 0.13). Among the various potential prognostic factors, age >60 years, World Health Organization performance status 2-4, and tumor size >or=6 cm were associated with poorer survival. The 5-year survival rate was 82% for those with no or one B-ALPS factor, 66% for those with two factors, and 49% for those with three or more factors (p <0.0001). The B-ALPS index appeared to predict the prognosis of these patients better than did the International Prognostic Index. No single prognostic factor was useful to identify patient groups more suitable to treatment with RT alone, but in patients with two B-ALPS risk factors, those treated with radiochemotherapy had a better survival rate and tended to have a better failure-free survival rate than those treated with RT alone. CONCLUSION: A proportion of patients with clinical Stage I or II head-and-neck B-cell lymphoma may be successfully treated with RT alone. B-ALPS is a useful prognostic index in this disease.  相似文献   

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Sixty-one patients with histologically confirmed seminoma of the testis were treated by radiotherapy at The Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1975 to 1987. Fifty-seven patients remain disease-free, three patients died of intercurrent disease, and one patient (Stage IIB) died of widespread seminoma. Median follow-up for these patients is 5.5 years. Using a modified M.D. Anderson Hospital clinical staging system, 42 (69%) were Stage I, 16 (26%) were Stage IIA, and three (5%) were Stage IIB. Radiologic staging included both lymphangiogram (LAG) and abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan. Among Stage I disease, nine patients had false-positive CT scans, determined by negative LAG. Six patients had false-negative CT scans and were upstaged to Stage IIA by LAG. Treatment portals were altered in 15 of the 39 patients (38%) who had both LAG and CT scan. Overall actuarial survival (Kaplan-Meier method) was 97% at 5 years and 92% at 10 years. Five-year survival corrected for intercurrent disease was 100% for Stage I, 100% for Stage IIA, and two of three in Stage IIB patients. There were two distant treatment failures among the entire cohort. One patient who had Stage I disease was salvaged with local-field radiation and chemotherapy and is now without evidence of disease for 6 years. The second patient with Stage IIB seminoma receiving the same treatments disseminated and died. There were no significant acute toxicities or serious complications. In summary, proper staging with information gained from LAG and adequate radiation dose led to a 92% 10-year disease-free survival.  相似文献   

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Fifty-five of 1716 women with endometrial carcinoma seen consecutively at three institutions prior to 1986 were found to have an isolated post-hysterectomy vaginal recurrence. Their therapy included external radiation therapy (RT) and brachytherapy for 26 women, external RT alone for 17, brachytherapy only for 4, and no RT for 8. Combined external RT/brachytherapy doses ranged from 2000 to 10,000 cGy with a median of 6000 cGy. The 3- and 5-year actuarial survival rates are 48% and 31% for the entire group, and the 3- and 5-year pelvic control rates are 52% and 42%. The 5-year survival and pelvic control rates for those who received greater than or equal to 6000 cGy in total RT dose are 47% and 68%, compared with 12% and 10% for those receiving less than 6000 cGy (p = 0.002 and p = 0.004). For patients receiving their second RT course, the 5-year survival rate is 16%, compared with 48% for those not previously irradiated. The Perez modification of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system for primary vaginal carcinoma was applied to each recurrence. There were 15 Stage I cases (vaginal mucosa), 32 Stage II cases divided between 15 Stage IIA (subvaginal infiltration) and 17 in Stage IIB (parametrial infiltration), and 8 Stage III cases (pelvic wall involvement). The 3-year actuarial survival and pelvic control rates using this staging system are: Stage I: 85%/100%; Stage II: 41%/43%, Stage IIA: 59%/53%, Stage IIB: 26%/35%; Stage III: 13%/0%. These outcome endpoints are significantly better for Stage I than Stage II patients (p = 0.01 & 0.0004) and for Stages I and IIA compared to Stages IIB and III (p = 0.0005 & 0.002). The pre-treatment variables of age, interval since hysterectomy, initial stage, and location did not predict for survival, but a higher rate of pelvic control was observed for apical than for suburethral recurrences (56% vs. 20%). Grade III histology was highly correlated with poor survival (p = 0.0006). This vaginal carcinoma staging system appears to have value in predicting treatment outcome for patients with post-hysterectomy vaginal recurrences.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To determine the effectiveness of postoperative radiotherapy (RT) in patients with Stage IIB and Stage IIIA non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with induction chemotherapy followed by surgery. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We retrospectively reviewed the treatment records of 98 patients (58 men and 40 women; median age 61 years, range 31-91) with Stage IIB and Stage IIIA NSCLC who were treated with induction chemotherapy followed by surgery at our institution between January 1990 and December 2000. Patients were grouped by treatment (chemotherapy/surgery alone vs. chemotherapy/surgery/RT), by disease stage and nodal classification. The rates of local control (LC), disease-specific survival, disease-free survival, and overall survival (OS) were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS: Of the 98 patients, 40 had Stage IIB and 58 had Stage IIIA. The clinical disease stage and N stage were significantly greater in those patients who underwent RT than in those who did not; however, no statistically significant differences were identified in the additional characteristics between those receiving and not receiving RT within each stage or nodal group. The overall 5-year actuarial LC rate was 81% in the RT group and 54% in the chemotherapy/surgery-alone group (p = 0.07). Postoperative RT significantly improved the 5-year LC rate in patients with Stage IIIA disease (from 35% to 82%, p = 0.01). Postoperative RT did not significantly improve the 5-year OS rate (30% with RT vs. 49% without) for all patients or for patients with Stage IIIA disease. The disease-specific survival and disease-free survival rates did not differ between the treatment groups. Patients who responded to induction chemotherapy had a significantly greater 5-year OS rate (49%) than did those with stable or progressive disease (22%, p = 0.003). CONCLUSION: Postoperative RT in patients with Stage IIIA NSCLC treated with induction chemotherapy followed by surgery significantly improved LC without improving OS. Significantly improved survival was observed in all patients who responded to induction chemotherapy compared with those with stable or progressive disease.  相似文献   

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A retrospective analysis is reported in 232 patients with clinical Stage I endometrial adenocarcinoma diagnosed between 1980 and 1988, treated with combined surgery and adjuvant irradiation. Tumors were restaged according to the FIGO (1988) surgical staging system (SSS) in order to assess the prognostic value of this revised classification and of the conventional clinico-pathological features (age, performance status, grade and depth of myometrial invasion). The 5-year relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) of the series was 85% and 90.8%, respectively. Both 5-year RFS and OS were not significantly different adopting the FIGO (1971) clinical Stage (Stage IA 93% and 88% vs Stage IB 88.5 and 82%. respectively) whereas they were significant by FIGO SSS (Stage IA 96% and 93% vs Stage IB 94% and 88.5% vs Stage IC 74% and 63%, respectively) (p=0.001 and p=0.0005, respectively). Other factors that significantly affected 5-year RFS or OS at univariate analysis were age (p=0.01 and p<0.0001, respectively), performance status (p=0.035 and p=0.001, respectively), grade (p=0.015 and p<0.0001, respectively) and myometrial invasion (p=0.0017 and p=0.0003, respectively). A multivariate analysis of these prognostic variables showed that FIGO SSS was the only significant and independent (p=0.01) indicator for recurrence. However, when therapy was added to the model, FIGO SSS failed to retain significance (p=0.11). Concerning OS age (p<0.0001), performance status (p=0.04) and FIGO SSS (p=0.05) were significant and independent prognosticators, also when therapy was included in the analysis. In conclusion, this study shows that the new FIGO SSS is a useful prognosticator as well as is age and performance status, in early Stage endometrial adenocarcinoma.  相似文献   

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Chua DT  Sham JS  Kwong DL  Au GK 《Cancer》2003,98(1):74-80
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to review the long-term treatment outcome of patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 1997 Stage I-II nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) who were treated with radiotherapy alone. METHODS: One hundred forty-one patients with NPC had AJCC 1997 Stage I-II disease (Stage I NPC, 50 patients; Stage II NPC, 91 patients) after restaging and were treated with radiotherapy alone between September 1989 and August 1991. Fifty-seven patients had lymph node disease, and the median greatest lymph node dimension was 3 cm. The median dose to the nasopharynx was 65 grays. The median follow-up was 82 months (range, 4-141 months). RESULTS: Patients who had Stage I disease had an excellent outcome after radiotherapy. The 10-year disease specific survival, recurrence free survival (RFS), local RFS, lymph node RFS, and distant metastasis free survival rates were 98%, 94%, 96%, 98%, and 98%, respectively. Patients who had Stage II disease had a worse outcome compared with patients who had Stage I disease: The corresponding 10-year survival rates were 60%, 51%, 78%, 93%, and 64%. The differences all were significant except for lymph node control. Among patients who had Stage II disease, those with T1-T2N1 NPC appeared to have a worse outcome compared with patients who had T2N0 NPC. No significant differences in survival rates were found with respect to lymph node size or status for patients with T1-T2N1 disease. CONCLUSIONS: When patients with NPC had their disease staged according to the AJCC 1997 classification system, patients with Stage I disease had an excellent outcome after they were treated with radiotherapy alone. Patients with Stage II disease, especially those with T1-T2N1 disease, had a relatively worse outcome, and more aggressive therapy, such as combined-modality treatment, may be indicated for those patients.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The 1988 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system for endometrial carcinoma defined Stage IB as disease with invasion of less than one-half of the myometrium, although most of the data on prognostic factors are based on invasion of the inner one-third, middle one-third, or outer one-third of the myometrium. The objective of this study was to determine whether the depth of myometrial invasion is correlated with outcome in patients with Stage IB endometrial carcinoma. METHODS: Between November, 1987 and June, 1998, 251 patients with Stage IB endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the uterus underwent simple hysterectomy followed by intravaginal brachytherapy. The depth of myometrial invasion was less than or equal to one-third (Group I) in 191 of 251 patients (79%) and greater than one-third to less than one-half (Group II) in 52 of 251 patients (21%). Comprehensive surgical staging (CSS) was done in 12% of patients. The two groups were balanced with regard to age (< 60 years vs. > or = 60 years), FIGO grade, lower uterine segment involvement (LUSI), CSS, and the use of postoperative external-beam radiation. The rate of capillary-like space invasion (CLSI), however, was 9% in Group I compared with 25% in Group II (P = 0.002). The median follow-up was 58 months. RESULTS: The overall 5-year actuarial local-regional control (LRC), disease free (DFS) survival, and overall survival (OS) rates were 95%, 92%, and 92%, respectively. These end points, however, did not vary significantly between the two groups. The 5-year LRC, DFS, and OS rates in Groups I and II were 96% versus 95%, respectively (P = 0.9); 92% versus 94%, respectively (P = 0.7); and 92% versus 90%, respectively (P = 0.5). On multivariate analysis, the influence on outcome of age, grade, amount of myometrial invasion, LUSI, and CLSI was evaluated. Only age > or = 60 years and FIGO Grade 3 were correlated with poor DFS (P = 0.02 and P = 0.03, respectively) and OS (P = 0.001 and P = 0.01, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Based on this study, in patients with Stage IB endometrial carcinoma, the amount of myometrial invasion, defined as invasion less than or equal to one-third of the myometrium versus invasion greater than one-third and less than one-half of the myometrium, did not appear to influence outcome. Age > or = 60 years and FIGO Grade 3, however, emerged as independent prognostic factors for poor DFS and OS.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To identify prognostic factors and treatment toxicity in a series of operable endometrial adenocarcinomas. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Between November 1971 and October 1992, 437 patients (pts) with endometrial carcinoma, staged according to the 1988 FIGO staging system (225 Stage IB, 107 Stage IC, 4 Stage IIA, 35 Stage IIB, 30 Stage IIIA, 6 Stage IIIB, and 30 Stage IIIC), underwent total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy without (n = 140) or with (n = 297) pelvic lymph node dissection. The chronology of adjuvant RT was not randomized and depended on the usual practices of the surgical teams. Seventy-nine pts (Group I) received preoperative low-dose-rate uterovaginal brachytherapy (mean dose [MD]: 57 Gy). Three hundred fifty-eight pts (Group II) received postoperative RT. One hundred ninety-six pts received low-dose-rate vaginal brachytherapy alone (MD: 50 Gy). One hundred fifty-eight pts had external beam pelvic RT (MD: 46 Gy) followed by low-dose-rate vaginal brachytherapy (MD: 17 Gy). Four pts had external beam pelvic RT alone (MD: 47 Gy). The mean follow-up from the beginning of treatment was 128 months. RESULTS: The 10-year disease-free survival rate was 86%. From 57 recurrences, only 12 were isolated locoregional recurrences. The independent factors decreasing the probability of disease-free survival were as follows: histologic type (clear-cell carcinoma, p = 0.038), largest histologic tumor diameter >3 cm (p = 0.015), histologic grade (p = 0.008), myometrial invasion > 1/2 (p = 0.005), and 1988 FIGO staging system (p = 9.10(-8)). In Group II, the addition of external beam pelvic RT did not seem to independently improve vaginal or pelvic control. The postoperative complication rate was 7%. The independent factors increasing the risk of postoperative complications were stage FIGO (p = 0.02) and pelvic lymph node dissection (p = 0.011). The 10-year rate for Grade 3 and 4 late radiation complications according to the LENT-SOMA scoring system was 3.1%. External beam pelvic RT independently increased the rate for Grade 3 and 4 late complication (RR: 5.6, p = 0.0096). CONCLUSION: Postoperative external beam pelvic RT increases the risk of late radiation complications. After surgical and histopathologic staging with pelvic lymph node dissection, in subgroup of "intermediate-risk" patients (Stage IA Grade 3, IB-C and II), postoperative vaginal brachytherapy alone is probably sufficient to obtain a good therapeutic index. Results for patients with Stage III tumor are not satisfactory.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to compare FIGO 1988 and 2009 endometrial carcinoma staging systems in terms of patient distribution and efficacy in predicting prognosis in patients treated with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy (RT). Medical records of 351 patients treated between 1994 and 2009 were retrospectively analyzed. Adjuvant RT was in the form of vaginal cuff brachytherapy (BRT) in patients with uterine confined disease and risk factors, whereas high-risk patients received risk-adapted external pelvic RT. The median follow-up time was 55?months (range, 2.5-133?months). Five-year overall (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) for the entire group was 83 and 88%, respectively. Stage migration was observed in 188 (54%) patients. Stage migration generally did not cause any significant effect in OS and DFS rates. However, 5-year OS and DFS for stage I patients with positive peritoneal cytology was significantly lower than the other patients with negative cytology in FIGO 2009 system. The survival curves overlapped for stage IA, IB and II in the new staging system. On the other hand, the division of stage IIIC as IIIC1 and IIIC2 significantly affected the prognosis. Patients with stage IIIC2 tumor had 40% OS and 48% DFS rates compared to 69 and 66% in stage IIIC1 patients (p?=?0.002). The major improvement of FIGO 2009 seems to be the subclassification of stage IIIC disease into IIIC1 and IIIC2. The positivity of peritoneal cytology per se seems to have an influence in prognosis in our cohort. To withdraw the positive cytology from staging may mislead the prognosis estimation in these patients and lead to undertreatment.  相似文献   

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