Low or high fractionation dose β-radiotherapy for pterygium? A randomized clinical trial

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Viani, Gustavo Arruda [1 ]
De Fendi, Ligia Issa [2 ]
Fonseca, Ellen Carrara [2 ]
Stefano, Eduardo Jose [1 ]
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[1] Department of Radiation Oncology, Marilia Medicine School, Coronel Jose Brás St., No. 205, Apt. 72, São Paulo, SP 17501570, Brazil
[2] Department of Ophthalmology, Marilia Medicine School, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Cosmetics;
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10.1016/j.ijrobp.2010.11.017
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Purpose: Postoperative adjuvant treatment using β-radiotherapy (RT) is a proven technique for reducing the recurrence of pterygium. A randomized trial was conducted to determine whether a low fractionation dose of 2 Gy within 10 fractions would provide local control similar to that after a high fractionation dose of 5 Gy within 7 fractions for surgically resected pterygium. Methods: A randomized trial was conducted in 200 patients (216 pterygia) between February 2006 and July 2007. Only patients with fresh pterygium resected using a bare sclera method and given RT within 3 days were included. Postoperative RT was delivered using a strontium-90 eye applicator. The pterygia were randomly treated using either 5 Gy within 7 fractions (Group 1) or 2 Gy within 10 fractions (Group 2). The local control rate was calculated from the date of surgery. Results: Of the 216 pterygia included, 112 were allocated to Group 1 and 104 to Group 2. The 3-year local control rate for Groups 1 and 2 was 93.8% and 92.3%, respectively (p =.616). A statistically significant difference for cosmetic effect (p =.034), photophobia (p =.02), irritation (p =.001), and scleromalacia (p =.017) was noted in favor of Group 2. Conclusions: No better local control rate for postoperative pterygium was obtained using high-dose fractionation vs. low-dose fractionation. However, a low-dose fractionation schedule produced better cosmetic effects and resulted in fewer symptoms than high-dose fractionation. Moreover, pterygia can be safely treated in terms of local recurrence using RT schedules with a biologic effective dose of 24-52.5 Gy10.. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.
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