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Magnetic resonance imaging response in patients treated with definitive radiation therapy for medically inoperable endometrial cancer-Does it predict treatment response?

作者信息

Gebhardt Brian J, Rangaswamy Balasubramanya, Thomas Joel, Kelley Joseph, Sukumvanich Paniti, Edwards Robert, Comerci John, Olawaiye Alexander, Courtney-Brooks Madeleine, Boisen Michelle, Berger Jessica, Beriwal Sushil

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA.

Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

出版信息

Brachytherapy. 2019 Jul-Aug;18(4):437-444. doi: 10.1016/j.brachy.2019.03.005. Epub 2019 Apr 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Many patients with endometrial cancer cannot undergo surgery and instead receive definitive radiation therapy (RT). We investigate the correlation between MRI response to RT and clinical outcomes.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Women with inoperable, clinical Stage I endometrial cancer were treated with definitive brachytherapy (BT) with/without pelvic RT (PRT). Patients underwent MRI with functional diffusion-weighted imaging before and after RT. A radiologist retrospectively classified cases as complete, partial, or indeterminate response (CR, PR, or IR, respectively) vs. disease progression. Local control was clinicopathologically defined.

RESULTS

From 2007 to 2017, 50 women underwent definitive RT. Thirty-five (70%) received BT alone (median dose 37.5 Gy). For combined therapy, the median PRT and BT doses were 45 and 25 Gy, respectively. Median gross tumor volume and high-risk clinical target volume were 7.1 cc and 90.0 cc, respectively. Median followup among living patients was 20 months. All patients underwent post-RT MRI with T1/T2 sequencing at a median of 3.2 months after RT; 40 patients (80%) underwent functional diffusion-weighted imaging sequences. On initial post-RT MRI, CR was documented in 42 patients (84%), IR in 1 patient (2%), and PR in seven patients (14%). At median followup of 16.3 months, no CR patients had uterine failure. Among eight patients with initial PR/IR, all were found to be clinicopathologically no evidence of disease at the uterus on further evaluation.

CONCLUSIONS

Definitive RT with BT or BT + PRT is associated with high response rates on MRI. Overall, initial CR predicted for excellent outcome with no infield failure.

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