PMID: 9526579Apr 4, 1998Paper

Concurrent carboplatin/5FU and radiotherapy compared to radiotherapy alone in locally advanced cervical carcinoma: a case-control study

Tumori
A ColomboC Mangioni

Abstract

Despite the introduction of innovative techniques in radiotherapy (RT) delivery, no significant improvement in survival has been achieved in the last decades. Concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CRT) is one of the several avenues being explored to improve the results. Twenty-eight women with locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix were treated with CRT comprising a combination of external and intracavitary RT, along with 3 cycles of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and carboplatin. Toxicity, pelvic control rate and disease-free survival achieved in this group of patients were compared in a case-control study with those of a group of 28 patients with similar clinico-pathologic characteristics treated with radical RT alone at our institution. CRT was well tolerated, with 97% of the patients completing the protocol as planned. Acute toxicity, primarily hematologic, was significantly (P = 0.05) higher in the cases than in the controls (25% vs 3%). One treatment-related death occurred in a stage III patient in the CRT group. The median follow-up was 55 months (range, 20-156) in the RT group and 20 months (range, 14-46) in the CRT group. Pelvic control rate, disease-free survival and overall survival were not significantly...Continue Reading

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