Title of article
The impact of one fraction of 8 Gy radiotherapy in palliative treatment of multiple myeloma patients with painful bone destructions
Author/Authors
RUDZIANSKIENE, Milda Lithuanian University of Health Sciences - Oncology Institute, Lithuania , INCIURA, Arturas Lithuanian University of Health Sciences - Oncology Institute, Lithuania , JUOZAITYTE, Elona Lithuanian University of Health Sciences - Oncology Institute, Lithuania , GERBUTAVICIUS, Rolandas Lithuanian University of Health Sciences - Oncology Institute, Lithuania , SIMOLIUNIENE, Renata Lithuanian University of Health Sciences - Department of Physics, Mathematics, and Biophysics, Lithuania , RUDZIANSKAS, Viktoras Lithuanian University of Health Sciences - Oncology Institute, Lithuania , KIAVIALAITIS, Greta Emilia University Hospital Aachen - Department of Anesthesiology, Germany
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364
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371
Abstract
Background/aim: Radiotherapy is required to overcome pain and to promote recalcification in multiple myeloma (MM) patients. The aim of our prospective study was to evaluate the impact of one fraction of 8 Gy regimen in palliative treatment of MM. Materials and methods: Forty-six patients with MM and painful bone destructions were treated by 8 Gy single fraction regimen. The visual analog scale was used for evaluation of pain. Analgesic use was measured prior to and after radiotherapy (4, 12, and 24 weeks). Recalcification was evaluated with radiographs before and after radiotherapy at 1 and 3 months. Quality of life questionnaires were completed before and 4 weeks after treatment. Results: Decrease of pain was observed in 78.3% cases: according to the international consensus on palliative radiotherapy criteria, 43.5% were found to be completely and 34.8% partially responsive. Reduction of analgesic use was present in 68.4% and complete cessation in 31.6%. Recalcification was present in 55%: a complete response was observed in 35% and a partial response in 20%. The side effects after treatment were of the first grade and reversible. Conclusion: One fraction of 8 Gy regimen is effective in palliative treatment of MM patients with painful bone destructions.
Keywords
Multiple myeloma , pain relief , radiotherapy , recalcification
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Record number
2530619
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