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Use of 18F-FDG PET/CT Imaging for Radiotherapy Target Volume Delineation after Induction Chemotherapy and for Prognosis of Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
by Viktoras Rudžianskas, Erika Korobeinikova, Milda Rudžianskienė, Evelina Jaselskė, Diana Adlienė, Severina Šedienė, Ilona Kulakienė, Evaldas Padervinskis, Nemira Jurkienė and Elona Juozaitytė
Medicina 2018, 54(6), 107; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina54060107 - 10 Dec 2018
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Background and objectives: Induction chemotherapy (ICT) before definitive chemoradiation (CRT) gives high response rates in locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (LA-SCCHN). However, pre-ICT gross tumor volume (GTV) for radiotherapy (RT) planning is still recommended. As 18F-FDG PET/CT [...] Read more.
Background and objectives: Induction chemotherapy (ICT) before definitive chemoradiation (CRT) gives high response rates in locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (LA-SCCHN). However, pre-ICT gross tumor volume (GTV) for radiotherapy (RT) planning is still recommended. As 18F-FDG PET/CT has an advantage of biological tumor information comparing to standard imaging methods, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of 18F-FDG PET/CT-based post-ICT GTV delineation for RT planning in LA-SCCHN and to assess the prognostic value of PET parameters: maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax), metabolic tumor volume (MTV) and total lesion glycolysis (TLG). Methods: 47 LA-SCCHN patients were treated with 3 cycles of ICT (docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil) followed by CRT (70 Gy in 35 fractions with weekly cisplatin). Pre- and post-ICT PET/CT examinations were acquired. Planning CT was co-registered with post-ICT PET/CT and RT target volumes were contoured according to post-ICT PET. Post-ICT percentage decrease of SUVmax, MTV and TLG in primary tumor and metastatic regional lymphnodes (LN) was counted. Loco-regional failure patterns, 3-year progression free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were evaluated. Results: 3-year PFS and OS rates for study population were 67% and 61% respectively. 31.9% of patients progressed loco-regionally. All progress was localized in high-to-intermediate dose (60–70 Gy) RT volumes and none in low dose (50 Gy) volumes. Decrease of SUVmax ≥ 74% (p = 0.04), MTV ≥ 68% (p = 0.03), TLG ≥ 76% (p = 0.03) in primary tumor, and LN TLG decrease ≥ 74% (p = 0.03) were associated with PFS. Decrease of primary tumor SUVmax ≥ 74% (p = 0.04), MTV ≥ 69% (p = 0.03), TLG ≥ 74% (p = 0.02) and LN TLG ≥ 73% (p = 0.02) were prognostic factors for OS. Conclusions: According to our results, 18F-FDG PET/CT-based post-ICT GTV delineation is feasible strategy without negative impacts on loco-regional control and survival. Percentage decrease of metabolic PET parameters SUVmax, MTV and TLG has a prognostic value in LA-SCCHN. Full article
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Reirradiation for patients with recurrence head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: A single-institution comparative study
by Viktoras Rudžianskas, Artūras Inčiūra, Saulius Vaitkus, Evaldas Padervinskis, Milda Rudžianskienė, Rita Kupčinskaitė-Noreikienė, Lina Saltonaitė, Alius Noreika, Akvilė Statnickaitė and Elona Juozaitytė
Medicina 2014, 50(2), 92-99; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medici.2014.06.006 - 28 Jun 2014
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Background and objective: In the last decade, the number of publications that report on the use of external beam radiotherapy and high-dose-rate brachytherapy (HDR-BRT) in the treat- ment of recurrent head and neck cancer has increased, but no studies compare external beam radiotherapy [...] Read more.
Background and objective: In the last decade, the number of publications that report on the use of external beam radiotherapy and high-dose-rate brachytherapy (HDR-BRT) in the treat- ment of recurrent head and neck cancer has increased, but no studies compare external beam radiotherapy and HDR-BRT. The aim of this study was to evaluate and to compare the efficacy and toxicity of the three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and HDRBRT in the treatment of recurrent head and neck cancer.
Material and methods: A total of 64 patients with head and neck cancer recurrence were randomly assigned at a 1:1 ratio to receive either 3D-CRT (50 Gy/25 fractions) in the control group or HDR-BRT (30 Gy/12 fraction) in the experimental group.
Results: The overall survival rate of patients treated with HDR-BRT at 1 and 2-years was 74% and 67%, respectively, compare to 3D-CRT group – 51% and 32%, respectively (P = 0.002). Local control at 1- and 2-years in patients who received HDR-BRT was 77% and 63% compare with 47% and 25%, respectively, for the patients who received the 3D-CRT (P < 0.001). Most patients developed mild to moderate acute mucositis and dermatitis. In the 3D-CRT group, severe late toxicity was determined in 11 patients (35.5%), and in the HDR-BRT group, in 1 patient (3.1%) (P = 0.001). There was no grade 5 toxicity. Full article
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Primary Epithelioid Sarcoma of the Neck: a Rare Case Report
by Viktoras Rudžianskas, Elona Juozaitytė, Arturas Inčiūra, Valdas and Milda Rudžianskienė
Medicina 2012, 48(1), 8; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina48010008 - 4 Feb 2012
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This report presents a case of a neck epithelioid sarcoma in a 20-year-old man with poor prognosis. The patient underwent surgery followed by external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy performed as a boost. The treatment was well-tolerated, and there was no local recurrence or [...] Read more.
This report presents a case of a neck epithelioid sarcoma in a 20-year-old man with poor prognosis. The patient underwent surgery followed by external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy performed as a boost. The treatment was well-tolerated, and there was no local recurrence or distant metastasis. Full article
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