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International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2011

Role of Radiotherapy as Curative Treatment of Extramammary Paget’s Disease

Masaharu Hata; Motoko Omura; Izumi Koike; Hidefumi Wada; Etsuko Miyagi; Yoshibumi Tayama; Kazumasa Odagiri; Y. Minagawa; Ichiro Ogino; Tomio Inoue

PURPOSE Extramammary Pagets disease (EMPD) is a relatively rare malignancy that usually arises in the genital areas. Wide surgical excision remains the standard and most reliable curative treatment of EMPD. However, surgery is sometimes not possible, because many patients are elderly, and complete excision can be difficult owing to the tumor location. We, therefore, performed a review to determine the role of radiotherapy (RT) for EMPD. METHODS AND MATERIALS A total of 22 patients with EMPD in their external genitalia (4 men and 18 women, age 52-94 years at RT) underwent RT with curative intent. Nine patients had regional lymph node metastases. A total dose of 45-70.2 Gy (median, 60) was delivered to the pelvis, including the tumors, in 25-39 fractions (median, 33). RESULTS In all but 3 patients, the irradiated tumors were controlled during a follow-up period of 8-133 months (median, 42). Of the 22 patients, 13 developed recurrences, including local progression within the radiation field in 3 and lymph node and/or distant metastases outside the radiation field in 10, at 3-43 months after treatment. The 2- and 5-year local progression-free rates were 91% and 84%, respectively. Of the 22 patients, 7 patients had died at 33-73 months after RT. The cause of death was tumor progression in 4, infectious pneumonia in 2, and renal failure in 1 patient. The overall and cause-specific survival rates were 100% for both at 2 years and 53% and 73% at 5 years, respectively. No therapy-related Grade 3 or greater toxicity was observed. CONCLUSIONS RT is safe and effective for patients with EMPD. It appears to contribute to prolonged survival as a result of good tumor control.


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2011

Treatment Effects and Sequelae of Radiation Therapy for Orbital Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma

Masaharu Hata; Motoko Omura; Izumi Koike; Naoto Tomita; Yasuhito Iijima; Yoshibumi Tayama; Kazumasa Odagiri; Y. Minagawa; Ichiro Ogino; Tomio Inoue

PURPOSE Among extranodal lymphomas, orbital mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is a relatively rare presentation. We performed a review to ascertain treatment efficacy and toxicity of radiation therapy for orbital MALT lymphoma. We also evaluated changes in visual acuity after irradiation. METHODS AND MATERIALS Thirty patients with orbital MALT lymphoma underwent radiation therapy with curative intent. Clinical stages at diagnosis were stage IEA in 29 patients and stage IIEA in 1 patient. Total doses of 28.8 to 45.8 Gy (median, 30 Gy) in 15 to 26 fractions (median, 16 fractions) were delivered to the tumors. RESULTS All irradiated tumors were controlled during the follow-up period of 2 to 157 months (median, 35 months) after treatment. Two patients had relapses that arose in the cervical lymph node and the ipsilateral palpebral conjunctiva outside the radiation field at 15 and 67 months after treatment, respectively. The 5-year local progression-free and relapse-free rates were 100% and 96%, respectively. All 30 patients are presently alive; the overall and relapse-free survival rates at 5 years were 100% and 96%, respectively. Although 5 patients developed cataracts of grade 2 at 8 to 45 months after irradiation, they underwent intraocular lens implantation, and their eyesight recovered. Additionally, there was no marked deterioration in the visual acuity of patients due to irradiation, with the exception of cataracts. No therapy-related toxicity of grade 3 or greater was observed. CONCLUSIONS Radiation therapy was effective and safe for patients with orbital MALT lymphoma. Although some patients developed cataracts after irradiation, visual acuity was well preserved.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2014

Radiation therapy for lymph node metastasis from extramammary Paget's disease

Masaharu Hata; Izumi Koike; Hidefumi Wada; Y. Minagawa; Takeo Kasuya; T. Matsui; R. Suzuki; Shoko Takano; Tomio Inoue

Inoperable patients with lymph node metastasis from extramammary Pagets disease (EMPD) have limited curative treatment options.


Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2011

Assessment of tumor hypoxia by 62Cu-ATSM PET/CT as a predictor of response in head and neck cancer: a pilot study

Y. Minagawa; Kazuya Shizukuishi; Izumi Koike; Choichi Horiuchi; Kei Watanuki; Masaharu Hata; Motoko Omura; Kazumasa Odagiri; Iwai Tohnai; Tomio Inoue; Ukihide Tateishi


Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie | 2012

Radiation therapy for primary carcinoma of the eyelid: tumor control and visual function

Masaharu Hata; Izumi Koike; J. Maegawa; A. Kaneko; Kazumasa Odagiri; Takeo Kasuya; Y. Minagawa; Hisashi Kaizu; Y. Mukai; Tomio Inoue


Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie | 2013

Efficacy and toxicity of (chemo)radiotherapy for primary subglottic cancer

Masaharu Hata; Takahide Taguchi; Izumi Koike; Goshi Nishimura; Masahiro Takahashi; Masanori Komatsu; Daisuke Sano; Kazumasa Odagiri; Y. Minagawa; Tomio Inoue


Anticancer Research | 2012

Definitive Radiation Therapy for Extramammary Paget's Disease

Masaharu Hata; Izumi Koike; Hidefumi Wada; Etsuko Miyagi; Kazumasa Odagiri; Y. Minagawa; Takeo Kasuya; Hisashi Kaizu; Tomio Inoue


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2007

FDG-PET findings of uterine leiomyosarcoma: Correlative analysis with MR images and pathology

Misako Karube; Y. Minagawa; Kazuya Shizukuishi; Nobukazu Takahashi; Hiroaki Hagiwara; Toshiyuki Nagashima; Jin Lee; Tomio Inoue


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2013

Radiation Therapy for Extramammary Paget Disease: Treatment Outcomes and Prognostic Factors

Masaharu Hata; Izumi Koike; Y. Minagawa; Takeo Kasuya; T. Matsui; Hisashi Kaizu; R. Suzuki; Y. Mukai; Shoko Takano; Tomio Inoue


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2012

Radiation Therapy for Primary Carcinoma of the Eyelid: Tumor Control and Visual Function

Masaharu Hata; Izumi Koike; Jiro Maegawa; A. Kaneko; Kazumasa Odagiri; Takeo Kasuya; Y. Minagawa; Hisashi Kaizu; Y. Mukai; Tomio Inoue

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Izumi Koike

Yokohama City University

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Masaharu Hata

Yokohama City University

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Tomio Inoue

Yokohama City University

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Motoko Omura

Yokohama City University

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Takeo Kasuya

Yokohama City University

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Hidefumi Wada

Yokohama City University

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Hisashi Kaizu

Yokohama City University

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Ichiro Ogino

Yokohama City University Medical Center

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