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Title:Long term outcome after combined modality treatment for anal cancer
Authors:ID Oblak, Irena (Author)
ID Petrič, Primož (Author)
ID Anderluh, Franc (Author)
ID Velenik, Vaneja (Author)
ID Fras, Albert-Peter (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo OI - Institute of Oncology
Abstract:Background. The aim of the retrospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness and toxicity of radiochemotherapy in patients with squamous cellcarcinoma of the anal canal treated at a single institution. Patients and methods. Between 1/2003 and 9/2010, 84 patients were treated with radical radiochemotherapy at the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia. The treatment consisted of 3-dimensional conformal external beam radiotherapy with concurrent chemotherapy (5-fluorouracil and mytomycin C), followed by brachytherapy or external beam boost. The toxicity of therapy and its effectiveness were assessed. Results. The treatment was completed according tothe protocol in 79.8% of patients. The median follow-up time of 55 survivors was 53 months (range: 16-105 months). The 5-year locoregional control(LRC), disease-free survival (DFS), disease-specific survival (DSS), overall survival (OS) and colostomy-free survival (CFS) rates were 71%, 68%, 81%, 67% and 85%, respectively. No treatment-related mortality was observed. The most frequent acute side-effect of the treatment was radiodermatitis (grade 3-4 in 58.2% of patients). LENT-SOMA grade 3-4 late radiation side effects were observed in 15 (18%) patients. In patients with brachytherapy boost a trend of less late side effects was observed compared to patients with external beam boost (P=0.066). On multivariate analysis, complete clinicaldisease response was identified as an independent prognostic factor for LRC, DFS and DSS, the salvage surgery for LRC and DFS, whereas Hb below 120 g/l retained its independent prognostic value for OS. Conclusions. Radiochemotherapy provides an excellent disease control and the survival with preserving anal sphincter function in majority of patients. Surgical salvage with abdominoperineal resection for persistent or recurrent disease has curative potential.
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.06.2012
Publisher:Association of Radiology and Oncology
Year of publishing:2012
Number of pages:str. 145-152, IV
Numbering:Vol. 46, no. 2
Source:Ljubljana
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-18492 New window
UDC:616.35-006.6-08
ISSN on article:1318-2099
DOI:10.2478/v10019-012-0022-2 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:1290619 New window
Copyright:by Authors
Note:Soavtorji: Primož Petrič, Franc Anderluh, Vaneja Velenik, Peter Albert Fras;
Publication date in DiRROS:21.03.2024
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Title:Radiology and oncology
Shortened title:Radiol. oncol.
Publisher:Slovenian Medical Society - Section of Radiology, Croatian Medical Association - Croatian Society of Radiology
ISSN:1318-2099
COBISS.SI-ID:32649472 New window

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Language:Slovenian
Title:Dolgoročni rezultati kombiniranega zdravljenja raka analnega kanala


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