J 2019

Ablative dose stereotactic body radiation therapy for oligometastatic disease: a prospective single institution study

BURKOŇ, Petr, Tomáš KAZDA, Petr POSPÍŠIL, Marek SLÁVIK, Libor KOMÍNEK et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Ablative dose stereotactic body radiation therapy for oligometastatic disease: a prospective single institution study

Authors

BURKOŇ, Petr (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Tomáš KAZDA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Petr POSPÍŠIL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Marek SLÁVIK (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Libor KOMÍNEK (203 Czech Republic), Iveta SELINGEROVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), D. M. BLAKAJ (840 United States of America), Tomáš PROCHÁZKA (203 Czech Republic), Miroslav VRZAL (203 Czech Republic), Zdeněk ŘEHÁK (203 Czech Republic) and Pavel ŠLAMPA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Neoplasma, Bratislava, Slovenská akademie vied, 2019, 0028-2685

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

30204 Oncology

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

URL

Impact factor

Impact factor: 1.721

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14110/19:00109147

Organization unit

Faculty of Medicine

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.4149/neo_2018_180731N558

UT WoS

000465160800020

Keywords in English

oligometastatic disease; stereotactic body radiotherapy; ablative radiotherapy; liver metastases; lung metastases

Tags

14110812, podil, rivok

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 1/4/2020 21:14, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.

Abstract

V originále

Localized, metastasis-directed stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) of oligometastatic disease (OD) is currently rapidly evolving standard of care in many institutions. Further reports of outcomes are required to strengthen the level of evidence in the absence of comparative trials evaluating different practical procedures. The aim of this prospective single institutional study is to analyse, in unselected cohort of patients from real-world clinical practice, the long-term survival, tumor control outcomes and safety of SBRT in OD (radical ablative radiotherapy with biological equivalent dose BED10>100 Gy). In addition to standard toxicity and survival parameters, we report unique outcomes as FFWD - Freedom from widespread dissemination, FFNT - Freedom from the need of subsequent treatment and functional survival with Karnofsky performance status higher than 70%. A total of 110 patients were prospectively evaluated, 60% and 40% were treated for lung and liver oligometastatic disease, respectively. No grade 3 or 4 acute toxicities (CTCAE) were reported. With median follow up of 22.2 months and 2-year overall survival of 88.3%, four patients (6.1%) experienced local progression in the lung SBRT cohort. In the liver SBRT cohort, median follow up was 33 months, 2-year overall survival was 68.5% and 11 patients (25%) experienced local and 36 (81.8%) distal progression. Higher BED10 of 150-170 Gy compared to 100-150 Gy was an independent positive prognostic factor for local progression-free survival for all patients with hazard ratio 0.25.1 his confirms SBRT ablative radiobiology effects to be independent of OD primary histology and location. The best outcomes in terms of FFNT were observed in the multivariable analysis of patients with 1-2 lung OD compared to both the liver OD cohort and patients with more than 2 lung metastases. Better FFNT in the liver SBRT cohort was observed in patients with 1-2 liver metastases and in patients whose liver OD was irradiated by higher BED10. In conclusion, SBRT is a suitable option for patients who are not surgical candidates; with approximately 30% of patients not requiring subsequent treatment 2 years after SBRT. We believe that this treatment represents a safe and effective option for oligometastatic involvement in patients with various primary tumors.

Links

LQ1601, research and development project
Name: CEITEC 2020 (Acronym: CEITEC2020)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
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