Pre- and post-radiotherapy computed tomography in laryngeal cancer: Imaging-based prediction of local failure

被引:28
|
作者
Pameijer, FA
Hermans, R
Mancuso, AA
Mendenhall, WM
Parsons, JT
Stringer, SP
Kubilis, PS
van Tinteren, H
机构
[1] Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek Hosp, Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Biostat, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Florida, Coll Med, Dept Radiol, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[3] Univ Florida, Coll Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[4] Univ Florida, Coll Med, Dept Head & Neck Surg, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[5] Univ Florida, Coll Med, Dept Biostat, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
关键词
computed tomography (CT); larynx; therapeutic radiology; radiation therapy;
D O I
10.1016/S0360-3016(99)00149-2
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: To determine if pre-radiotherapy (RT) and/or post-radiotherapy computed tomography (CT) can predict local failure in patients with laryngeal carcinoma treated with definitive RT. Methods and Materials: The pre- and post-RT CT examinations of 59 patients (T3 glottic carcinoma [n = 30] and T1-T4 supraglottic carcinoma [n = 29]) were reviewed. For each patient, the first post-RT CT study between 1 and 6 months after irradiation was used. All patients were treated with definitive hyperfractionated twice-daily continuous-course irradiation to a total dose of 6,720-7,920 cGy, and followed-up clinically for at least 2 years after completion of RT, Local control was defined as absence of primary tumor recurrence and a functioning larynx. On the pre-treatment CT study, each tumor was assigned a high-or low-risk profile for local failure after RT, The post-RT CT examinations were evaluated for post-treatment changes using a three-point post-RT CT-score: 1 = expected post-RT changes; 2 = focal mass with a maximal diameter of < 1 cm and/or asymmetric obliteration of laryngeal tissue planes; 3 = focal mass,vith a maximal diameter of > 1 cm, or < 50% estimated tumor volume reduction. Results: The local control rates at 2 years post-RT based on pre-treatment CT evaluation were 88% for low pre-treatment risk profile patients (95 % CI: 66-96 %) and 34 % (95 % CI: 19-50 %) for high pre-treatment risk profile patients (risk ratio 6.583; 95 % CI: 2.265-9,129; p = 0.0001). Based on post-treatment CT, the local control rates at 2 years post-RT were 94 % for score 1, 67% for score 2, and 10% for score 3 (risk ratio 4.760; 95% CI: 2.278-9.950 p = 0.0001), Post-RT CT scores added significant information to the pre-treatment risk profiles on prognosis. Conclusions: Pre-treatment CT risk profiles, as well as post-RT CT evaluation can identify patients, irradiated for laryngeal carcinomas, at high risk for developing local failure. When the post-RT CT score is available, it proves to be an even better prognosticator than the pre-treatment CT-risk profile. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:359 / 366
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [2] Pre- and post-radiotherapy MRI results as a predictive model for response in laryngeal carcinoma
    Redina Ljumanovic
    Johannes A. Langendijk
    Otto S. Hoekstra
    Dirk L. Knol
    C. René Leemans
    Jonas A. Castelijns
    European Radiology, 2008, 18
  • [3] Pre- and post-radiotherapy MRI results as a predictive model for response in laryngeal carcinoma
    Ljumanovic, Redina
    Langendijk, Johannes A.
    Hoekstra, Otto S.
    Knol, Dirk L.
    Leemans, C. Rene
    Castelijns, Jonas A.
    EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, 2008, 18 (10) : 2231 - 2240
  • [4] Pre- and Post-Radiotherapy Sexual Functioning in Prostate Cancer Patients
    Uma Monga
    Anthony J. Kerrigan
    Susan Garber
    Trilok N. Monga
    Sexuality and Disability, 2001, 19 : 239 - 252
  • [5] Pre- and post-radiotherapy sexual functioning in prostate cancer patients
    Monga, U
    Kerrigan, AJ
    Garber, S
    Monga, TN
    SEXUALITY AND DISABILITY, 2001, 19 (04) : 239 - 252
  • [6] Pre- and Post-Radiotherapy Radiologic Nodal Features and Oropharyngeal Cancer Outcomes
    Sananmuang, Thiparom
    Yu, Eugene
    Su, Jie
    O'Sullivan, Brian
    Rathod, Shrinivas
    Chan, Biu
    Bartlett, Eric
    Waldron, John
    Ringash, Jolie
    Kim, John
    Bratman, Scott V.
    Hope, Andrew
    Spreafico, Anna
    Hansen, Aaron R.
    de Almeida, John
    Goldstein, David P.
    Witterick, Ian
    Tong, Li
    Xu, Wei
    Huang, Shao H.
    LARYNGOSCOPE, 2021, 131 (04): : E1162 - E1171
  • [7] Studying ferroptosis and iron metabolism pre- and post-radiotherapy treatment in breast cancer patients
    El-Benhawy, Sanaa A.
    Abdelrhman, Ibrahim G.
    Sadek, Nadia A.
    Fahmy, Enayat I.
    AboGabal, Ahmed A.
    Elmasry, Hossam
    Saleh, Sally A. M.
    Sakr, Ola A.
    Elwany, Mona Nagy
    Rabie, Maha Abubakr Feissal
    JOURNAL OF THE EGYPTIAN NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2023, 35 (01)
  • [8] Studying ferroptosis and iron metabolism pre- and post-radiotherapy treatment in breast cancer patients
    Sanaa A. El-Benhawy
    Ibrahim G. Abdelrhman
    Nadia A. Sadek
    Enayat I. Fahmy
    Ahmed A. AboGabal
    Hossam Elmasry
    Sally A. M. Saleh
    Ola A. Sakr
    Mona Nagy Elwany
    Maha Abubakr Feissal Rabie
    Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute, 35
  • [9] Prediction of Post-Radiotherapy Residual Disease From Pre-Treatment Imaging Using Deep Learning
    Huff, D.
    Bradshaw, T.
    Jeraj, R.
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2018, 45 (06) : E162 - E163
  • [10] Prognostic Value of Imaging-Based Estimates of Glioma Pathology Pre- and Post-Surgery
    Gates, E.
    Suki, D.
    Weinberg, J.
    Prabhu, S.
    Fuentes, D.
    Schellingerhout, D.
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2020, 47 (06) : E649 - E649