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Long-term results and prognostic factors in 582 nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensitymodulated radiotherapy / 中华放射肿瘤学杂志
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology ; (6): 369-373, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-421290
ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the long-term results and prognostic factors in 582 nasopharyngeal carcinoma ( NPC ) patients treated by intensity modulated radiotherapy ( IMRT ) . Methods 582 newly diagnosed NPC patients treated by IMRT in Sichuan cancer hospital from Jan. 2001 to Dec. 2004were reviewed. According to 2002UICC staging system, there were 36 stage Ⅰ , 144 stage Ⅱ , 224 stage Ⅲ, 178 stage Ⅳa. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate the survival rate.Acute and late toxicities were graded according to the radiation therapy oncology group (RTOG) radiation morbidity scoring criteria. Results The follow up rate was 93.5%. The 5-year local control, regional control, distant metastasis-free survival, disease free survival, disease specific survival and overall survival rate was 89. 8%,95. 2%, 74. 1%, 69.6%, 83.2% and 77. 1%. There were 29, 13 and 117 patients who had developed local, regional and distant recurrence respectively. The incidence of grade 3 acute ( salivary glandoral mucosa and skin) and late toxicity was 44. 5% and 4. 2%. No grade 4 acute and late toxicity reaction was found. Multivariate analysis showed that clinical stage, N stage, radiotherapy interruption, age, HGB and weight loss were the independent prognostic factors for the overall survival. ConclusionsNPC treated with IMRT could get good long-term survival with high quality of life. The clinical stage and N stage were the main prognostic factors for the overall survival. The acute and late toxicities were mainly grade 1 and 2.Distant metastasis is the main cause of treatment failure.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology Year: 2011 Type: Article