Title of article :
Different Fractionation in Whole Brain Irradiation for Multiple Brain Metastases
Author/Authors :
Sayed، Mona M. نويسنده Radiation Oncology Department, South Egypt Cancer Institute (SECI), Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 22 سال 2015
Abstract :
Background: This study compared the efficacy of two commonly used fractionation
schedules for palliative whole brain irradiation in patients with brain metastases, and
assessed the association of the Radiotherapy Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG)
Recursive Partitioning Analysis for brain metastases (RPA) to survival with each
schedule.
Methods: Patients with multiple (more than three) brain metastases were assigned
to receive whole brain irradiation in 20 Gy over 5 fractions (group 1) or 30 Gy over
10 fractions (group 2). Primary outcome was response and overall survival in each group.
Secondary outcome was the RPA classification relation to overall survival and its possible
role in the choice between schedules.
Results: There were 54 patients in group 1 and 39 in group 2. There was no
significant difference in response (P=0.67) or overall survival between the two groups
(P=0.55). However RPA 1 patients had significantly better overall survival than RPA
2 patients in both group 1 (P=0.02) and group 2 (P=0.0014), but no significant
difference was found when overall survival of RPA 1 patients of both groups were
compared (P=0.47) or that of RPA 2 patients in both groups (P=0.29).
Conclusion: The two schedules assessed are comparable in terms of response and
overall survival. RPA 1 patients have better overall survival than RPA 2 patients
regardless of the fractionation used. A schedule of 20 Gy over 5 fractions should be
routinely considered for RPA 2 patients as they are less likely to experience late
toxicity. This schedule may be considered for RPA 1 patients, however larger randomized
trials are needed to confirm the results and assess differences in neurocognitive
function.
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)