E. Weiss et al., ADJUVANT VAGINAL HIGH-DOSE-RATE AFTERLOADING ALONE IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA - PATTERNS OF RELAPSE AND SIDE-EFFECTS FOLLOWING LOW-DOSE THERAPY, Gynecologic oncology (Print), 71(1), 1998, pp. 72-76
Objective, This retrospective study was conducted to document the inci
dence and location of recurrences as well as the rate of side effects
following low-dose postoperative high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy in
patients with endometrial carcinoma. Methods. From 1987 to 1993, 122
patients with moderate-risk (78) and high-risk (44) endometrial carcin
oma underwent adjuvant vaginal irradiation. All patients received thre
e fractions of 7 Gy specified on the surface of the vaginal cylinder.
Results. Relapses occurred in 12 (9.8%) patients on average after 25.6
months. Seven (5.7%) patients had a sole pelvic recurrence; in 2 (1.6
%) of those the relapse was located in the vagina distant metastases.
Distant metastases alone were diagnosed in 2 (1.6%) patients. A tumor
recurrence was diagnosed in 3 of 78 (3.8%) patients with moderate-risk
disease and in 9 of 44 (20.5%) patients with high-risk disease. The e
stimated 5-year relapse-free survival was 94% for patients with modera
te-risk and 74% for patients with high-risk tumors (P = 0.004), Neithe
r severe nor chronic complications were noted, Conclusion, Even low do
ses of HDR brachytherapy seem sufficient for excellent vaginal disease
control in moderate-risk disease. In advanced tumors combined radiati
on therapy is warranted for improved pelvic disease control. (C) 1998
Academic Press.