New combined treatments, surgery and high-dose-rate interventional radiotherapy (brachytherapy), in advanced ocular surface and eyelid cancers

Bruno Fionda, Monica Maria Pagliara, Maria Grazia Sammarco, Francesco Pastore, Federico Giannuzzi, Giovanni Cuffaro, Luca Tagliaferri, Gustavo Savino

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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the clinicopathological characteristics and the effectiveness of post-operative high-dose-rate (HDR) interventional radiotherapy (IRT - brachytherapy) in managing advanced ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) and eyelid tumors. Methods: Nineteen patients with advanced malignancies affecting the ocular surface (stage ≥ T2) and eyelids (staging ≥ T3) were enrolled. Post-operative HDR-IRT treatment followed surgery after multidisciplinary discussion. In our series a total dose of 49 Gy was administered in 14 fractions of 3.5 Gy each, 2 doses per day. Local disease control is the study's main outcome. Death rate, total survival, disease-free survival, and toxicity are secondary outcomes. Results: Local recurrence was observed in 4 cases, 2 were conjunctival melanomas and 2 were conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma. The median OS was 56.3 months. The 12, 24 and 36 months survival rate was respectively 100.00% (IQR: 100.00% - 100.00%), 100.00% (IQR: 100.00% - 100.00%), 100.00% (IQR: 100.00% - 100.00%) respectively. The median DFS was 56.3 months. The 12, 24 and 36 months disease survival rate was respectively 85.71% (IQR: 69.21% - 100.00%), 68.57% (IQR: 42.11% - 100.00%), 68.57% (IQR: 42.11% - 100.00%) respectively. In eyelid tumors, madarosis and eyelid abnormalities are the main side effects, while in OSSNs, dry eye symptoms are frequently reported. Conclusion: Postoperative HDR-IRT has been effective in advanced eyelid cancers control. More challenging appears instead an effective treatment of advanced OSSNs, particularly conjunctival melanomas. Multicenter studies are needed to get a larger patient sample and to evaluate different radiotherapy dosages by different histologic and T types of tumors.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaTranslational Oncology
Volume51
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

Keywords

  • Brachytherapy
  • Eyelid tumors
  • Ocular surface tumors treatments
  • Interventional radiotherapy
  • Ocular surface tumors
  • Eyelid tumors treatments

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