Des marges extensives sont-elles nécessaires pour la radiothérapie du cancer de l'œsophage ?

G. Peyraga, O. Capitain, D. Rousseau, E. Rio, A. L. Septans, O. Baton, A. Marquis, P. Trémolières, P. Gustin, Ménager, F. Branger, M. Bressolette, Deutsch, A. Paumier

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    Résumé

    Objectif de l'étude: Patients et méthodes: Résultats: Conclusion: Purpose: Study of the pattern of relapse for locally advanced oesophageal cancer and analysis of the local recurrences according to irradiated volume. Patients and methods: We performed a monocentric retrospective study of patients treated in the integrated centre of oncology (Angers, France). Two treatment strategies were used: concurrent chemoradiation alone or followed by surgery. Recurrences were classified as: locoregional, either isolated or associated with distant metastasis, and metastatic only. Locoregional relapses were subclassified as in-field, out-field, or mixed. Results: Between March 2004 and October 2011, 168 patients were treated: 130 by chemoradiation, and 38 by chemoradiation followed by surgery. The median supero-inferior margins added to the gross tumour volume in order to create the planning tumour volume was 5. cm (range: 0.5-21). Sixty-two percent of patients (. n=. 104) relapsed: 82 locoregional relapses (49%), including 45 isolated relapses (27%) and 37 associated with distant metastasis relapses (22%), and 22 metastatic relapses (13%). From the 82 locoregional relapses, only four isolated relapses were exclusively out-field. Conclusion: With 5. cm supero-inferior margins added to gross tumour volume, less than 3% of patients had an isolated out-field recurrence. However, half of the patients suffered in-field local recurrence and one third had metastases. These findings advocate for a limited prophylactic nodal irradiation. Trials are ongoing to assess dose escalation or surgery in order to increase local control.

    Titre traduit de la contributionAre extensive fields useful for radiotherapy of oesophageal cancer?
    langue originaleFrançais
    Pages (de - à)313-321
    Nombre de pages9
    journalCancer/Radiotherapie
    Volume19
    Numéro de publication5
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 août 2015

    mots-clés

    • Clinical target volume
    • Oesophageal cancer
    • Pattern of relapse
    • Radiotherapy
    • Surgery

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