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Three-dimensional ultrasound-based image-guided hypofractionated radiotherapy for intermediate-risk prostate cancer: Results of a consecutive case series

  • Umberto Ricardi
  • , Pierfrancesco Franco
  • , Fernando Munoz
  • , Mario Levis
  • , Christian Fiandra
  • , Alessia Guarneri
  • , Francesco Moretto
  • , Sara Bartoncini
  • , Francesca Arcadipane
  • , Serena Badellino
  • , Cristina Piva
  • , Elisabetta Trino
  • , Andrea Ruggieri
  • , Andrea Riccardo Filippi
  • , Riccardo Ragona

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Abstract

External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) is a standard of care in the treatment of prostate cancer. Hypofractionation is a valid option either radiobiologically and logistically in this context. Image-guidance procedures are strongly needed to provide ballistic precision to radiation delivery. The Clarity platform allows for the acquisition of three-dimensional ultrasound scans (3D-US) to perform image-guided radiotherapy.We treated a consecutive series of intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients (according to NCCN stratification) with a hypofractionated schedule (70.2 Gy/26 fractions at 2.7 Gy/daily to the prostate gland excluding the seminal vesicles at 62.1 Gy) under 3D-US guidance with the Clarity platform. The 3-year biochemical-relapse-free survival, distant-metastases-free, cancer-specific and overall survival were 98.6% (CI: 91.1-99.6%), 98.6% (CI: 91.1-99.6%), 97.5% (CI: 94.5-99.1%), and 94.3% (CI: 90.4-96.7%), respectively.Maximum detected acute GU toxicity was G0 in 22 patients (29.7%), G1 in 30 (22.7%), G2 in 19 (25.6%), G3 in 3 (4%). Maximum detected acute GI toxicity at the end of EBRT was G0 in 42 patients (56.8%), G1 in 22 (29.7%), G2 in 9 (12.1%), G3 in 1 (1.4%). The 3-year actuarial rates of ≥ G2 late toxicities were 6.1% for genito-urinary and 8.9% for gastrointestinal. The whole image-guidance workflow resulted in being robust and reliable. EBRT delivered employing a hypofractionated schedule under 3D-US-based image guidance proved to be a safe and effective treatment approach with consistent biochemical control and a mild toxicity profile. Hence, it has been transferred into daily clinical practice in our Department.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-28
Number of pages6
JournalCancer Investigation
Volume33
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2015
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • 3D ultrasounds
  • Clarity
  • Hypofractionation
  • IGRT
  • Prostate cancer radiotherapy
  • Radiation

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