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Radiation Oncology | 2011

Helical tomotherapy in the treatment of pediatric malignancies: a preliminary report of feasibility and acute toxicity

Latifa Mesbah; R. Matute; Sergey Usychkin; Immacolata Marrone; F. Puebla; Cristina Mínguez; Rafael Garcia Garcia; Graciela García; C. Beltran; H. Marsiglia

BackgroundRadiation therapy plays a central role in the management of many childhood malignancies and Helical Tomotherapy (HT) provides potential to decrease toxicity by limiting the radiation dose to normal structures. The aim of this article was to report preliminary results of our clinical experience with HT in pediatric malignancies.MethodsIn this study 66 consecutive patients younger than 14 years old, treated with HT at our center between January 2006 and April 2010, have been included. We performed statistical analyses to assess the relationship between acute toxicity, graded according to the RTOG criteria, and several clinical and treatment characteristics such as a dose and irradiation volume.ResultsThe median age of patients was 5 years. The most common tumor sites were: central nervous system (57%), abdomen (17%) and thorax (6%). The most prevalent histological types were: medulloblastoma (16 patients), neuroblastoma (9 patients) and rhabdomyosarcoma (7 patients). A total of 52 patients were treated for primary disease and 14 patients were treated for recurrent tumors. The majority of the patients (72%) were previously treated with chemotherapy. The median prescribed dose was 51 Gy (range 10-70 Gy). In 81% of cases grade 1 or 2 acute toxicity was observed. There were 11 cases (16,6%) of grade 3 hematological toxicity, two cases of grade 3 skin toxicity and one case of grade 3 emesis. Nine patients (13,6%) had grade 4 hematological toxicity. There were no cases of grade 4 non-hematological toxicities. On the univariate analysis, total dose and craniospinal irradiation (24 cases) were significantly associated with severe toxicity (grade 3 or more), whereas age and chemotherapy were not. On the multivariate analysis, craniospinal irradiation was the only significant independent risk factor for grade 3-4 toxicity.ConclusionHT in pediatric population is feasible and safe treatment modality. It is characterized by an acceptable level of acute toxicity that we have seen in this highly selected pediatric patient cohort with clinical features of poor prognosis and/or aggressive therapy needed. Despite of a dosimetrical advantage of HT technique, an exhaustive analysis of long-term follow-up data is needed to assess late toxicity, especially in this potentially sensitive to radiation population.


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2013

Hypofractionated helical tomotherapy using 2.5–2.6 Gy daily fractions for localized prostate cancer

Jose Luis Lopez Guerra; N. Isa; R. Matute; Moisés Russo; F. Puebla; Michelle M. Kim; A. Sanchez-Reyes; C. Beltran; J. Jaen; C. Bourgier; H. Marsiglia


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2013

Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy delivered by image-guided helical tomotherapy for extracranial oligometastases

C. Sole; J. L. Lopez Guerra; R. Matute; J. Jaen; F. Puebla; E. Rivin; A. Sanchez-Reyes; C. Beltran; C. Bourgier; F. Calvo; H. Marsiglia


Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2013

Prognostic factors for toxicity in childhood medulloblastoma treated with tomotherapy

R. Matute; J. Lopez Guerra; J. Jaen; I. Marrone; M. Bruna; F. Puebla; C. Sole; A. Sanchez-Reyes; E. Rivin; I. Azinovic


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2012

Stereotactic Ablative Radiation Therapy Delivered by Helical Tomotherapy for Early-Stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: Dosimetric Evaluation and Toxicity

C. Sole; J.L. Lopez Guerra; R. Matute; J. Jaen; F. Puebla; A. Sanchez-Reyes; C. Minguez; C. Bourgier; H. Marsiglia


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2014

EP-1118: Helical tomotherapy for the reirradiation of locoregional recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma

J. M. Garcia Ramirez; F. Puebla; J.L. Lopez Guerra; R. Matute; I. Marrone; C. Miguez; D. Sevillano; A. Sanchez-Reyes; J.M. Praena-Fernandez; I. Azinovic


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2014

PO-0723: Data mining tools for predicting the risk of toxicity in prostate cancer patients treated with radiation therapy

R. Jose; J.L. Lopez Guerra; R. Matute; Beatriz Pontes; C. Rubio; Isabel Nepomuceno; F. Puebla; J.M. Praena-Fernandez; M.J. Ortiz Gordillo; I. Azinovic


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2014

EP-1296: Association between ethnicity and toxicity in prostate cancer patients treated with arc radiation therapy

J.L. Lopez Guerra; R. Matute; M.J. Ortiz Gordillo; C. Acevedo; N. Isa; R. Lengua; F. Puebla; J.M. Praena-Fernandez; C. Beltran; I. Azinovic


Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2013

Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy delivered by helical tomotherapy for extracraneal oligometastasis

R. Matute; J. Lopez Guerra; C. Sole; J. Jaen; F. Puebla; A. Sanchez-Reyes; C. Beltran; I. Azinovic


Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2013

Prognostic factors in prostate cancer patients treated with helical tomotherapy

C. Beltran; J. Lopez Guerra; R. Matute; C. Acevedo; Moisés Russo; E. Rivin; F. Puebla; A. Sanchez-Reyes; J. Jaen; I. Azinovic

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